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NJAC Education

NJAC Education

NJAC has established the nation’s first Antisemitism Law Clinic at Touro University in Manhattan.

We are in the process of expanding this initiative to partner universities around the country.

Education & Advocacy Initiatives

In addition to an Antisemitism Law Clinic soon to be established in partnership with Touro University, other initiatives include:

CLE courses on legal strategies for fighting antisemitism

A robust internship and externship program; advocacy training for students 

Courses to educate the community as to the rights of Jewish –and all—citizens to be free from discrimination

Partnerships with national church groups to teach clergy about antisemitism and other religious discrimination 

Curriculum, on-line courses, and webinars pertaining to antisemitism, civil rights, religion and the law.

Advice local, state and national lawmakers, community organizations, educational institutions and others to fight antisemitism.

NJAC also helps local, state and national lawmakers, community organizations, educational institutions and others learn how fight antisemitism.

NJAC is a nonpartisan organization and has supporters across the political spectrum. NJAC has been one of the lead advocates in helping state and local lawmakers pass legislation adopting the IHRA Definition of antisemitism. NJAC professionals brief members of Congress and state legislatures on antisemitism, funding for terrorism and other laws designed to protect the civil liberties of all Americans.

NJAC CEO Mark Goldfeder testifies at House Judiciary Committee hearings on Anti Semitism (min 37:05)
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