Wearing our Jewishness with Pride
Written by Emily Magalnik When my parents immigrated to the United States in 1991, they carried with them a deep and enduring dream. They envisioned a life for their children where they would be able to express their Jewish pride and identity freely without any fear, unlike their upbringing. When…
Standing Together
Written by Kate Fridlin “I don’t want to get political.” “Can we just go back and talk about other things?” “I’m not old and it’s not affecting me so I don’t care.” These are some of the comments my friends said to me after October 7, 2023 when I brought up Israel. It may be easy for them to brush…
Growing Up
Written by Shanna Kayla Melamed On October 7th, my world shattered. Half asleep, I opened my phone to see headlines about news in Israel. It wasn’t until I attended an event by Club Z (a Jewish youth group I’m active in) that I finally began to grasp the depth of the atrocities that took place. It…


Shabbos Kestenbaum is a student activist and the lead plaintiff against Harvard University, alleging pervasive and systemic antisemitism. He is a regular contributor on national media, has testified in front of the United States Congress multiple times, and lectures internationally on Jewish communal issues.
Shahar Azani is a veteran Israeli diplomat, passionate advocate for Israel and a frequent contributor to various media outlets focusing on Israel, Jewish issues and the Middle East.
Rawan Osman is a Syrian-Lebanese/German activist advocating for peace with Israel. Rawan previously served on the executive committee at PeaceComms and as a speaker at SharakaNGO. Currently, she is studying Islamic and Jewish Studies at Heidelberg University and is the founder of ArabsAsk. Additionally, Osman serves as the Chairwoman of PostOctober7 e. V.
Colonel Richard Kemp was a British infantry commander who spent most of his life combating terrorism and insurgency in Iraq, Afghanistan, the Balkans and Northern Ireland, where he was wounded in a terrorist attack. His name appeared on an Al Qaida kill list in 2013.
Dalia Ziada is an Egyptian award-winning writer, peace activist, and political analyst specializing in governance, geopolitics, and defense policy in the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean. She has been globally recognized for her leading role as a civil rights activist in the Arab Spring revolutions of 2010-2011 and for her uncommon stance as an Arab Muslim intellectual in support of Israel’s war against Hamas in 2023.