Conferences and Events
The Center for Law and Antisemitism promotes interdisciplinary research and discussion on issues related to antisemitism, law, democracy, and human rights. As part of this mission, the Center initiates and partners in organizing conferences, seminars, roundtables, and professional forums in Israel and internationally.
These events provide a platform for meaningful exchange between scholars from fields such as law, history, sociology, political science, and related disciplines, and between legal professionals, policymakers, public representatives, and civil society actors. Their goal is to deepen the understanding of antisemitism on multiple levels—theoretical, historical, legal, and contemporary—and to foster critical thinking and in-depth discussion on the connections between research, policy, and law regarding antisemitism in its various forms.
Interview with the Center’s New Research Fellow – Dr. Alon Helled
In this interview, Dr. Helled, an Israeli scholar at the University of Turin who specializes in the history of international relations, national identity, and political and social processes in Europe and Israel, speaks about his experiences as an Israeli living in Europe during wartime, his research interests, manifestations of anti-Israelism and antisemitism in Italy, and what Israel can learn from Europe’s handling of hatred and incitement.
The Center for the Study of Law and Antisemitism is hosting a Zoom webinar event in Hebrew on October 20, 2025. Further details and registration can be found here.
The Fifth Annual Conference on Law and Antisemitism
The Center for the Study of Law and Antisemitism is pleased to issue a call for proposals for the Fifth Annual Conference on Law and Antisemitism, to be held on March 9, 2026, at Cardozo School of Law in New York. The annual conference seeks to promote research that explores the intersection of antisemitism and law.
For further details, click here for the conference’s website.