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Deborah Lipstadt

Aaron Keyak, deputy special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism, vitually addressing the Kyiv Jewish Forum on Dec 29, 2021. (Screenshot/YouTube)
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S.F. native Aaron Keyak is fighting global antisemitism for the State Department

by Jacob Kornbluh and Forward October 11, 2022

After he became a bar mitzvah and started going to morning prayer services at Congregation Adath Israel in San Francisco, Aaron Keyak would watch each morning as Holocaust survivors silently […]

Deborah Lipstadt speaks at a conference arranged by the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York, May 26, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Shahar Azran)
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Deborah Lipstadt’s first tour as antisemitism monitor will begin in Saudi Arabia

by Ron Kampeas and JTA June 23, 2022
Deborah Lipstadt, appears during her Senate Foreign Relations nomination hearing on Capitol Hill, Feb. 08, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Jabin Botsford-The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Posted inNews

In first talk after confirmation, Deborah Lipstadt decries those who don’t take antisemitism seriously

by Ron Kampeas and JTA May 13, 2022May 13, 2022
Deborah Lipstadt, and older woman with red hair, stands outside amid trees
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Deborah Lipstadt confirmed as antisemitism monitor in late-night Senate vote

Yonat Shimron by Yonat Shimron and RNS March 31, 2022
Deborah Lipstadt, an older white woman with red hair, speaks into a microphone while seated
Posted inNews

Long delayed, Deborah Lipstadt nomination for antisemitism envoy passes committee

Yonat Shimron by Yonat Shimron and RNS March 29, 2022March 29, 2022
Deborah Lipstadt, President Joe Biden's nominee to be antisemitism monitor, testifies in the Dirksen Office building near the U.S. Capitol, Feb. 8, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Ron Kampeas)
Posted inNews

Ron Johnson blocks vote on antisemitism envoy, meets with truckers instead

by Jacob Kornbluh and Forward March 9, 2022March 9, 2022
Deborah Lipstadt, and older woman with red hair, stands outside amid trees
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We desperately need an antisemitism monitor. Republicans must stop obstructing Lipstadt’s confirmation

Halie Soifer by Halie Soifer and Forward February 9, 2022February 9, 2022
Deborah Lipstadt, President Joe Biden's nominee to be antisemitism monitor, testifies in the Dirksen Office building near the U.S. Capitol, Feb. 8, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Ron Kampeas)
Posted inNews

Deborah Lipstadt appears to secure bipartisan support at long-delayed antisemitism monitor confirmation hearing

by Ron Kampeas and JTA February 8, 2022
Deborah Lipstadt at a showing of “Denial” at the Rome Film Festival, Oct. 17, 2016. (Photo/JTA-Elisabetta A. Villa-WireImage)
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‘Antisemitism is not a game’: Why the Senate holdup on Biden’s antisemitism envoy matters

by Jacob Kornbluh and Forward January 10, 2022
A screenshot from an ad by the Jewish Democratic Council of America released on Sept. 29, 2020. The ad draws parallels between the rise of fascism in Germany and the Trump presidency.
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Nazi comparisons have long been off-limits for American Jews. A new political ad suggests that’s changing in the Trump era.

by Ron Kampeas and JTA September 30, 2020September 30, 2020

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