Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
We will be sharing our upcoming events below. If you are interested in partnering for an event, or having us showcase an event please contact us today.
📍 In The Antizionist Era with Dr. Naya Lekht
🗓 Thursday, January 22 | 🕢 7:30 PM
📍 Webinar
📍 The Antizionist Era: A New Face of an Old Hate by Natasha H. Pein
Presented by BEBY’s Combatting Antisemitism Committee
🗓 Thursday, January 29 | 🕢 7:30 PM
📍 155 Wilmington Ave
This in-person lecture examines how Antizionism has emerged as the dominant ideological form of contemporary Jew-hatred, spreading through propaganda, institutions, and moral language.
Key topics include:
The evolution of Antizionism as the third era of Jew-hatred
How modern hate narratives are constructed and normalized
The psychological and propaganda mechanisms behind them
How institutions unintentionally amplify Antizionism
Practical strategies for pushing back effectively
📍 From Hasbara to Strategy: Rethinking the Disinformation War Against Antizionism with Dr. Naya Lekht
Presented by Mothers Against College Antisemitism
🗓 Thursday, January 29 | 🕢 7:30 PM
📍 Dallas, TX
Key topics include:
Analysis of Hasbara strategy
Why inward advocacy has not worked
Paradigm Shift: Antizionism and dealing with disinformation narrative war
Inspired by Dr. Naya Lekht’s recent JNS piece “Three failed strategies of inward advocacy,” this talk introduces participants to a new model of conceptualizing anti-Jewish hate movements and how libels are the main delivery mechanism for demonizing Israel and the Jewish people in the diaspora.
📍 The Clash of Narratives: Zionism Beyond Politics in Jewish Education with Dr. Naya Lekht
Presented by Chai Mitzvah Scholars Circle
🗓Tuesday, January 27 | 🕢 7:00 PM EST
📍 Virtual
In an era where Zionism is increasingly framed as a political ideology, its role as a modern expression of Jewish peoplehood can become less visible. When Zionism is taught as partisan politics, students and communities cannot recognize antizionism for what it truly represents, an attack on Jewish identity and legitimacy. In this interview, Dr. Naya Lekht will explore how Jewish education can move beyond the political framing of Zionism to its foundational story of belonging, history, and agency. Join us for a conversation about how Jewish education can restore Zionism as a historical and civilizational story, taught with accuracy and intellectual rigour.
Brigitte Gabriel is coming to TORONTO!
Brigitte Gabriel is a New York Times bestselling author, founder of ACT for America, and one of the most passionate voices in the West defending freedom and Judeo‑Christian values. A survivor of war-torn Lebanon, she has become not only a leading national security expert but also a staunch supporter of Israel and an outspoken lover of the Jewish people, whom she credits with helping save her life and shaping her deep gratitude and loyalty. Her now-famous “the peaceful majority were irrelevant” speech was heard around the world and ignited audiences to speak up and take a stand. Her electrifying firsthand insights on global threats, Israel’s essential role in the free world, and what is at stake for our shared values make her a must‑see speaker you won’t want to miss.
📌 World Symposium on Antizionism
Ideological Mutation in the Contemporary Era
📍 Toronto, Canada | April 2026
🗓 Sunday, April 2026
This historic landmark gathering will unite scholars, educators, policy thinkers, and advocates to confront Antizionism as:
The third era of Jew-hatred
A destabilizing ideological threat to democratic societies
More announcements coming soon