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Fagin: must increasingly rely on its ability to disseminate information and education to the public through technology and new media.

Weiss: have more ability to impact and improve the future.

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Jewish organizations can help fight anti-Semitism by…

Doctoroff: being public and determined in demonstrating our commitment to and pride in our community worldwide.

Fagin: building bridges with other communities, engaging in educational programs, and, while respecting the differing values of other communities, look for and capitalize on areas of agreement as well.

Weiss: not sweeping it under the rug but by exposing it and working with law enforcement to punish it.

A Jewish organization can get Jewish people involved by…

Doctoroff: creating multiple access points for engagement that appeal to a diverse audience, with programs that are relevant, meaningful, excellent, and affordable.

Fagin: speaking to both their hearts and minds through exposure to Jewish texts and the beauty of Torah.

Weiss: informing them of what they can do to help both American Jewry and Israel.


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Harvey Rachlin, a frequent contributor to The Jewish Press, is an award-winning author of thirteen books including “Lucy’s Bones, Sacred Stones, and Einstein’s Brain,” which was adapted for the long-running History Channel series “History’s Lost and Found.” He is also a lecturer at Manhattanville College in Purchase, New York.