Briefing on Confronting Anti-Semitism and Holocaust Denial Print


Recently a group of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian faith leaders visited the Dachau and Auschwitz concentration camps to witness firsthand the horrors of the Holocaust and the dangers of religious demonization. The U.S. State Department Special Envoy on Anti-Semitism also went on this trip. Congressman Keith Ellison invited the trip participants to share their experiences and to discuss the need for Americans of all religious backgrounds to speak out against anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial.

Featuring:
Hannah Rosenthal, United States State Department Special Envoy on Anti-Semitism


Imam Muhamad Maged, All-Dulles-Area Muslim Society, Dulles, Virginia, and Vice President of the Islamic Society of North America
Laila Muhammad, Daughter of the late Imam W.D. Muhammad of Chicago, IL
Imam Syed Naqvi, Director of the Islamic Information Center in
Washington, D.C.
Imam Abdullah T. Antepli, Muslim Chaplain, Duke University
Rabbi Jack Bemporad, Director of Center for Interreligious Understanding
Professor Marshall Breger, Catholic University of America School of Law