Jul

31 2026

Knosh and Knowledge: Antisemitism and Democracy with Amy Spitalnick

10:45AM - 12:45PM  

This Federation program is being held at Hevreh of Southern Berkshire 270 State Rd
Great Barrington, MA 01230

Contact Rabbi Daveen Litwin
413-442-4360
[email protected]

Since October 7th, the surge in antisemitism has raised important questions about how to effectively protect Jewish safety in a way that resonates with non-Jewish communities and strengthens democracy. Join Amy Spitalnick, CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, and a special conversation partner or an insightful conversation about what strategies are working—and which ones aren’t—in the fight against antisemitism.

JCPA has served as the national convener of Jewish coalitions working to build a just and inclusive democracy—bringing together national and local partners to address the issues that most deeply affect the Jewish community and advance their essential values.

Prior to her appointment with JCPA, Spitalnick worked as executive director of Integrity First for America, which won its groundbreaking lawsuit against the neo-Nazis, white supremacists and hate groups responsible for the Charlottesville violence. Under her leadership, IFA became a powerful national voice in the fight against white supremacy, antisemitism and extremism – and its Charlottesville case has emerged as a model for accountability.

Please register HERE.