Antisemittismen, jødene og samfunnsansvaret
The event at Litteraturhuset in Oslo brought together scholars, researchers, and community members to discuss the troubling rise in
The recent event in our Think Tank Series was a triumph of shared ideas and unity, uniting 45 participants for an evening brimming with insightful discussion, robust debate, and camaraderie. The panel, an assemblage of distinguished figures, served as the guiding force of the event, ensuring a vibrant and engaging discourse throughout the evening. The panel included Andrew Srulevitch from the Anti-Defamation League, Rabbi Yoav Melchior, and Louise Kahn and Ester Nafstad from Kos & Kaos.
Andrew Srulevitch, with his profound knowledge and extensive experience in combating antisemitism and discrimination, presented a thorough introduction on ADL’s laudable efforts in this realm. His presentation sparked a multitude of interesting questions from the audience, leading to a spirited and enlightening debate.
The atmosphere was further enriched by the contributions of Rabbi Yoav Melchior, and the dynamic duo from Kos & Kaos, Louise Kahn and Ester Nafstad. Their perspectives added depth and diversity to the discussions, making for a truly dynamic think tank.
Beyond the intellectually stimulating discussions, the evening also had its delightful moments of leisure. The attendees enjoyed an assortment of cheeses and wine, which were all but gone by the end of the night. The evening concluded around midnight, marking the end of an immensely successful and memorable event. We look forward to hosting more such engaging gatherings in the future.
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