Join Women for Israel for a continued conversation on this vital topic and learn what you can do to resist the encroaching normalization of anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism.

Featuring Panelists

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Carly Pildis

Activist, Community Organizer, and Writer

Carly Pildis is a political organizer, advocacy professional, and a contributing editor at Tablet magazine. She is an outspoken advocate against rising anti-Semitism on social media and beyond. Carly joined the nonprofit organization RESULTS in 2013 where she designed and now manages the REAL Change Organizing and Advocacy Fellowship to Fight Poverty, an advocacy training program for young people in the United States between the ages of 18–30.

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Chloé Valdary

Writer and Political Activist

Chloé Valdary, a leading new voice in the pro-Israel movement, is changing the conversation about Israel. After one year as a Bartley fellow at the Wall Street Journal under Bret Stephens, Chloé was a Brand Ambassador for Jerusalem U. She lectured in communities around the world on Israeli society, conflict resolution, interpersonal growth, and reconciliation in previously polarized spaces. Chloé is now applying her innovative theory of change, the ‘Theory of Enchantment’, to how we view Israel, proving that strong Zionist identity formation can occur when dialogue and reconciliation are the aims at the center of advocacy.

Moderated By:

Dr. Jessica Hirsh Weiss
Licensed Clinical Psychologist

$54 couvert*

*Donors of $1,000+ to the JNF annual campaign and current JNFuture members (donors ages 22-40 of $360+) are invited to this lecture series as our guest.

Event Committee

Beth Bengualid ∙ Kim Dickstein ∙ Hayley Foster ∙ Lisa Frisch
Nina Levene ∙ Randi Levine ∙ Barbara Reich
Stacy Rosenzweig ∙ Marla Susser ∙ Nancy Tepper
Shari Yardeni ∙ Lynn Zises

More Information

Ashley Emrani, Director, Women’s Campaign
[email protected] or 212.879.9305 x501

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