Combating Antisemitism and Promoting Unity: Insights from Biden's Envoy and US Education Secretary

The U.S. envoy for combating antisemitism, Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt, has expressed alarm over the significant rise in anti-Jewish incidents globally since the Hamas attack on Israel. Instances of antisemitism, including physical attacks and vandalism, have been reported in countries such as Russia, France, and the Netherlands. The Biden administration is urging communities worldwide to protect their Jewish citizens while working to address the fallout from the conflict. Lipstadt, a renowned scholar of antisemitism, is focusing her efforts on Europe, where large Jewish communities reside. She hopes to draw attention to the issue and encourage governments to safeguard their Jewish populations. The attacks on Jews since the Hamas attack are described as both quantitatively and qualitatively different, with France reporting over 800 antisemitic attacks since the incident. Lipstadt emphasizes the seriousness of antisemitism as a threat to democracy and governmental stability.
- Biden envoy Deborah Lipstadt decries rise in antisemitism amid Gaza war The Washington Post
- US education secretary meets with Maryland Jewish students WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore
- Editorial: Hampton Roads must reject old prejudices and support one another The Virginian-Pilot
- Agencies monitoring concerns of antisemitism and Islamophobia nationwide KSTP
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