Week After Boulder Attack, Group Hosts Antisemitism Summit in City
- On June 9, 2025, Boulder, Colorado, brought together local officials, religious figures, and legislators for a special meeting organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement to address concerns following the June 1 attack on Jewish protesters.
- The summit responded to the Molotov cocktail attack at Pearl Street Mall, where Jewish activists peacefully called for the release of hostages taken by Hamas on October 7, 2023.
- About 30 attendees, including local officials, religious leaders, and political advocates, addressed the rise in antisemitism after Hamas killed 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped 250 others.
- Speakers reported that 15 individuals were injured in the Boulder incident and highlighted the severe hardships faced by hostages, with Moshe Lavi expressing that communications confirming their well-being have been infrequent, incomplete, and sometimes deeply disturbing.
- The summit underscored broader efforts including a July 9 House Committee hearing on campus antisemitism and a multistate attorneys general letter seeking federal cooperation to combat domestic antisemitic terrorism.
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Georgetown, CUNY, Berkeley leaders to testify at House ed panel meeting
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‘Hate Has Absolutely No Place in Boulder’: Emergency Forum Against Antisemitism Draws Regional Leaders to Colorado
“This is not a time to hope and pray antisemitism goes away.” By Combat Antisemitism Movement Just over a week after the horrific firebomb attack targeting peaceful Jewish marchers in Boulder, Colorado, Mayor Aaron Brockett, in partnership with the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM), convened on Monday an emergency regional summit responding to the alarming recent rise in antisemitic violence. “This is a time when we come together to support eac…
Week after Boulder attack_ group hosts antisemitism summit in city
Concern, fear and motivation filled a meeting room at CU Boulder’s University Memorial Center on Monday. Boulder city and county elected officials joined religious leaders, political advocates and out-of-state legislators for an emergency summit hosted by Combat Antisemitism Movement, or CAM, to address worries on the rise of antisemitic beliefs and actions. CAM is an advocacy group founded in 2019 that aims to tackle the rise of antisemitism. I…


Week after Boulder attack, group hosts antisemitism summit in city
Concern, fear and motivation filled a meeting room at CU Boulder’s University Memorial Center on Monday. Boulder city and county elected officials joined religious leaders, political advocates and out-of-state legislators for an emergency summit hosted by Combat Antisemitism Movement, or CAM, to address worries on the rise of antisemitic beliefs and actions. CAM is an […]
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