Over 300 students were present in New York City Sunday for a conference held by Combat Anti-Semitism (CAM), a nonprofit focused on ways to identify and combat anti-Semitism on college campuses.
The “Rise & Respond: Global Student Summit Against Antisemitism” addressed anti-Semitism present at universities amid the failure of college administrators to protect Jewish students and faculty from discrimination, harassment, and even violence. (RELATED: Elite University Donations Hit A Wall Amid Antisemitism Criticisms)
This is Jewish resilience in action.
At the Global Students Summit against antisemitism, hosted by @CombatASemitism, 350 students from across the globe stood united—hands raised in the Jewish Resilience Sign, inspired by Emily Damari.
Emily endured 471 days in Hamas captivity… pic.twitter.com/v7L8nKl4BC
— Sacha Roytman (@SachaRoytman) March 23, 2025