Open celebration of mass murder, rape, and torture by terrorists. Kosher restaurants vandalized with smashed windows and graffitied swastikas. Jewish students assaulted by their classmates. What is behind the anti-Semitic madness that, over the months since the deadliest day for the Jewish people since the Holocaust, has gripped America’s supposedly cosmopolitan spaces-especially our universities? Why has the rise of this virulent hatred caught both university and political leaders flatfooted? How should students, parents, police, and taxpayers respond? And what does this evil portend for America’s future?
City Journal has been at the forefront of exploring and answering these crucial questions, most recently in our Spring issue symposium, “Fighting the Oldest Hate.” Please join contributors Richard Goldberg and Hannah Meyers, along with Tablet’s Park MacDougald, for a lively conversation about the origins of this crisis and how to address it. The discussion will be moderated by Manhattan Institute president Reihan Salam and will include time for audience Q&A.
RECOMMENDED READING:
Fighting the Oldest Hate, A Symposium on anti-Semitism in the United States: www.city-journ...
The People Setting America on Fire, by Park MacDougald: www.tabletmag....
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