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Project Esther and the Epstein Conspiracy: How They May Not Be Good for American Jews

SEP
25
25
2025
Time: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Library- LI, Library Periodicals Room – Concourse level
Audience: Faculty, Graduate Students, Staff, Students, Visitors
Tickets: Click here
Project Esther, an outgrowth of Project 2025, portrays itself as an ally to Jews and enemy of antisemitism. However, Naomi Zack, using modern definitions of antisemitism, deconstructs what Project Esther says and shows it is no different than Blood Libels and antisemitic conspiracies of the past.
Because of this Zack discusses why Project Esther and the Epstein Conspiracy may have ominous implications for American Jews.
Naomi Zack is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Lehman College and affiliated member of CUNY Graduate Center’s Philosophy Department. College Senate Committee on Academic Freedom Chair David Manier will moderate.