Charles Jacobs
Charles Jacobs has over four decades founded, co-founded, and led several Jewish and human rights organizations, including the American Anti-Slavery Group, the David Project, Americans For Peace and Tolerance, and the Boston branch of CAMERA. In 2000 he received Boston’s Freedom Award from Coretta Scott King for his work in helping liberate thousands of black slaves in Sudan. In 2007 he was named by The Forward as one of America’s top 50 Jewish leaders. Today, Charles and Avi Goldwasser lead the Jewish Leadership Project
Introduction to White Rose Essays
May 2022:We have spent the last decades fighting our “external enemies,” but we no longer believe that the community can prevail against the surge of anti-Semitism without the full resources of the Jewish community.
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May 2022:Most mainstream Jewish leaders are promoting universalist fantasies—but to bring “kumbaya” to the arena of identity politics is to unilaterally disarm.
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