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Is the Golden Age of American Jewry Over? An AJC Global Forum Great Debate
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audio
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News
Publication Date |
Jun 30, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:23:53

Today, American Jews have reached unparalleled levels of success in areas such as business, academia, and culture. But with rising antisemitism, Jewish demographic changes, and shifting norms, some are pessimistic about the future for American Jewry. 

Tune into AJC’s signature AJC Global Forum 2022 session: The Great Debate: Is the Golden Age of American Jewry Over? The debate features guests Bret Stephens, Op-Ed Columnist, The New York Times, Editor-in-Chief, Sapir; and Pamela Nadell, Patrick Clendenen Chair in Women’s and Gender History; Director, Jewish Studies Program, American University, and is moderated by Laura Shaw Frank, AJC Director, William Petschek Contemporary Jewish Life. 

We also hear from AJC Global Forum 2022 participants about meeting other young Jews and learning from featured panelists, while also reflecting on their connections to Judaism and Israel.

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Episode Lineup:

(0:40) Manya on the Street

(3:37) Pamela Nadell and Bret Stephens

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Show Notes:

Watch the full session: The Great Debate: Is the Golden Age of American Jewry Over?

To view additional videos and highlights from AJC Global Forum 2022, go to AJC.org/GlobalForumNews

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