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From Campus Activism to Congress: A New Era of Jewish Advocacy w/ Eyal Yakoby
- 2025/01/28
- 再生時間: 44 分
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This week on For the Love of Zion, we sit down with Eyal Yakoby, a rising advocate against campus radicalism and antisemitism. A recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Eyal shares his experiences combating anti-Israel rhetoric and extremism at one of America’s most prestigious universities. From speaking before Congress to initiating legal action against his alma mater, Eyal’s story is one of courage, advocacy, and a commitment to Jewish and Zionist values.
This powerful discussion dives into the systemic issues within academia, the challenges of addressing antisemitism in higher education, and Eyal’s vision for a united and proactive Jewish community.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:✅ The state of antisemitism on college campuses before and after October 7, 2023.
✅ The role of university administrations in perpetuating or addressing extremism.
✅ Insights into legal action and federal oversight of academic institutions.
✅ Eyal’s personal journey from a secular Jewish student to a vocal advocate for Zionism.
✅ How social media plays a role in the fight against misinformation and hate.
Quotes to Remember:💬 “Never Again isn’t a guarantee—it’s a goal we have to achieve through action.” – Eyal Yakoby
💬 “The name Ivy League is meaningless if education is replaced by activism.” – Eyal Yakoby
💬 “Jews are the canary in the coal mine. When society turns on Jews, it turns on freedom.” – Eyal Yakoby
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:📖 Learn about the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism – Read Here
🎥 Register for the Tulsa screening of October Hate – Sign Up Here
📑 Read Sarah Hirshhorn’s article on the paradigm shift post-October 7 – Read Here
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