Challenging the intellectual underpinnings of antisemitism in public life
Book launch in London: ‘Be a Refusenik: A student’s survival guide’.
An evening with Izabella Tabarovsky, in conversation with David Hirsh. Admission is £14.99 including a free copy of Izabella’s new book. Free admission and book for students. Wednesday, 28 January at 18:00 UK time. What does it mean to refuse antizionist erasure — to remain Jewish, Zionist, visible, and morally grounded — when the cost […]
Find out more2025 Autumn Seminar Series
Book your tickets for our free online events. Next: Wednesday, 10 December at 19:00 UK time. Adam will discuss how some academics have given authority to an antisemitic and distorted antizionist ideology. Book your place at this seminar here Previous seminars will be available to view on our YouTube channel soon: Wednesday, 5 November at […]
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Islamist Antisemitism seminar report.
As Jihad Al-Shamie attacked Heaton Park synagogue on Yom Kippur, 1st October, he shouted, ‘This is what they get for killing our children’’. He also pledged allegiance to ‘Islamic State’. LCSCA hosted a panel the following week, which featured philosopher Eve Garrard, Theologist, Jules Freeman, Bury councillor, Richard Gold, chaired by former Manchester University linguist, […]
Find out moreThe London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism works to improve our understanding of antisemitism. It is a creative and energetic hub of thinking and research from diverse disciplines. The Centre maps and describes antisemitism, even where it is angrily denied by much academic orthodoxy. We recognise and challenge antisemitic thinking and we critique the ideas and claims that are based upon it. We point towards alternative, rational and democratic ways of understanding the world.
