Balancing Freedom and Accountability

The World Zionist Congress Election, Free Speech, and the Fight Against Jew-hatred

March 26, 2025 / 8:00-9:00 PM ET


Join us for an important discussion between Yaakov Hagoel and Brooke Goldstein on Balancing Freedom and Accountability: The World Zionist Congress Election, Free Speech, and the Fight Against Jew-hatred. Moderated by Gerard Filitti, this event will explore critical issues affecting Israel, the Jewish people, and the global fight against Jew-hatred.

This event will delve into the controversial case of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil. Brooke Goldstein, who has been vocal in defending the U.S. government's decision to hold Khalil accountable, will argue why his actions—leading a violent pro-terror encampment and spreading Hamas propaganda—should not be framed as a free speech issue. Instead, she stresses that conduct must be held to account when it threatens national security and incites hate. This timely conversation will emphasize the need for responsibility and the importance of standing firm against all forms of Jew-hatred.

The discussion will also highlight the World Zionist Congress Election, which is already underway and crucial to shaping the future of Israel and the global Jewish community. Voting, which is open until May 4, 2025, will determine how over $1 billion in funds supporting Israel's non-governmental national institutions will be allocated, impacting the strength and safety of the Jewish people worldwide.

This event is now free to attend, thanks to the generosity of a private donor, and is a crucial opportunity to learn, engage, and stand united in the fight for Jewish safety and justice. Don't miss out on this impactful discussion on March 26, 2025, from 8:00–9:00 PM ET at Park East Synagogue.

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