Antisemitism, Rebranded

In These Times with Rabbi Ammi Hirsch: Adam Louis-Klein

In the wake of October 7th, many Jews — especially young Jews — have found themselves navigating a world that feels suddenly hostile, confusing, and morally upside down.

Antizionism is no longer fringe. It is increasingly mainstream, often presented not as an argument, but as a moral certainty.

So what is driving this shift — and how should we respond?

Adam Louis-Klein is a writer, anthropologist, and the founder of the Movement Against Antizionism. He studied philosophy at Yale and is completing his Ph.D. at McGill, where his work focuses on Jewish peoplehood and the ideas shaping contemporary anti-Jewish hate.

I hope you’ll tune in to hear — or watch — our conversation wherever you get your podcasts.