
Arno Rosenfeld
Writer of the Anti-Semitism Decoded newsletter for The Forward, focusing on anti-Semitism.
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Jul 19, 2025 • 1h 17min
Brian Lehrer Weekend: NYC Teachers & AI; Defining Antisemitism; 'Death & Taxes'
Jessica Gould, WNYC's education reporter, discusses the promising yet contentious integration of AI into NYC public schools, raising concerns about critical thinking and data privacy. Arno Rosenfeld from The Forward elaborates on the nuanced distinctions between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, highlighting the generational divide within the Jewish community. Filmmaker Justin Shine shares insights from his documentary 'Death and Taxes,' probing the emotional and societal effects of inherited wealth amidst discussions on inequality and estate taxes.

Jul 18, 2025 • 22min
The Debate Over When Anti-Zionism Equals Anti-Semitism
Arno Rosenfeld, an enterprise reporter at the Forward and author of Antisemitism Decoded, delves into the controversial definition of antisemitism adopted by Columbia University, shaped by Trump-era politics. He and fellow guest Katie J.M. Baker of The New York Times discuss Project Esther, which targets pro-Palestinian activism and complicates free speech. They explore the blurred lines between anti-Zionism and antisemitism, highlighting generational divides among American Jews and the implications of these definitions on public discourse.

Jul 18, 2025 • 28min
Columbia's Controversial New Definition of Antisemitism
Arno Rosenfeld, an insightful enterprise reporter at the Forward, and Katie J.M. Baker, an investigative correspondent for The New York Times, dive into Columbia University's controversial new definition of antisemitism. They discuss its political implications and the opposition it faces. The conversation also reveals Project Esther, a Heritage Foundation initiative aimed at countering pro-Palestinian activism, sparking debates over anti-Zionism versus antisemitism. Their analysis touches on the evolving perspectives of younger Jewish communities and the potential consequences of this contentious definition.