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Forgotten Frontlines: A Jewish Journey from War to Identity

  • Freidenrich Conference Center, 4th Floor, Oshman Family JCC 3921 Fabian Way Palo Alto, CA, 94303 United States (map)

The Z3 Project presents a dialogue with Gregg Roman on advocacy and Jewish identity.

Whether you’re a policy enthusiast, community advocate or simply alarmed by the spike in anti-Jewish hostility, this talk will challenge, inspire and illuminate how every individual can become a frontline defender of Jewish life and identity.

Gregg Roman will explore how asymmetrical harassment—manifested in social media vitriol, campus intimidation and brazen acts of hate—demands an equally resolute, multifaceted response. He will offer candid insights into harnessing political advocacy, communal resilience and vibrant Jewish engagement to counter the rising tide of antisemitism.

In the aftermath of the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel, Jewish communities across the globe have found themselves under an alarming surge of antisemitic hatred. While international headlines focus on the conflict in Gaza, the lived reality for American Jews—on college campuses, in communal institutions and online—often goes overlooked. In this compelling talk, Gregg Roman will share his journey from his early years in suburban Pennsylvania to his transformative time on Israeli frontlines, in the Knesset and within influential policy organizations. Drawing on firsthand experiences that span physical war zones and the more insidious battlegrounds of antisemitic rhetoric, Roman argues that the U.S. Jewish community is the “forgotten front” in a global struggle for Jewish identity.

About Our Speaker:

Gregg Roman is the Director and Chief Operations Officer of the Middle East Forum, previously directing the Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh. In 2014, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency named him one of the “ten most inspiring global Jewish leaders,” and he previously served as the political advisor to the Deputy Foreign Minister of Israel and worked for the Israeli Ministry of Defense. A frequent speaker on Middle East affairs, Mr. Roman appears on international news channels such as Fox News, i24NEWS, Al-Jazeera, BBC World News and Israel’s Channels 12 and 13. He studied national security and political communications at American University and the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya and has contributed to The Hill, Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, the Miami Herald and the Jerusalem Post.

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