{"id":2025,"date":"2018-03-23T20:32:05","date_gmt":"2018-03-23T07:32:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/israelinstitute.nz\/?p=2025"},"modified":"2018-07-01T20:08:18","modified_gmt":"2018-07-01T08:08:18","slug":"combating-antisemitism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/israelinstitute.nz\/2018\/03\/combating-antisemitism\/","title":{"rendered":"Combating antisemitism"},"content":{"rendered":"

The 6th Global Forum for Combating Antisemitism<\/a> has just concluded in Jerusalem having been attended by over a thousand participants from Israel and 83 countries around the world. The conference covered a wide range of topics dealing with the rising tide of Jew hatred.<\/p>\n

Attending from New Zealand were Perry and Sheree Trotter, originators of Shadows of the Shoah travelling exhibition and David Cumin, the founder and CEO of the Israel Institute of New Zealand.<\/p>\n

Attendees from Australia included Jeremy Jones, Director of International & Community Affairs of AIJAC and Julie Nathan, Research Officer of ECAJ.<\/p>\n

The theme of the Global Forum revolved around combating antisemitism rather than eliminating it. It soon became obvious that this longest running virus of hate cannot be eliminated. Thus the focus needed to be on how best to fight it now that it has mutated into so many virulent strains.<\/p>\n

Eminent speakers and experts on various aspects of the subject addressed the delegates and workshops dealing with a wide variety of topics provided ample opportunities for participants to pose questions and debate.<\/p>\n

Subjects discussed included:<\/p>\n