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Looking For a Few Good Mensches: Israeli NGO Seeks to Inspire Jewish College Students in US to Confront, Transcend Rising Antisemitism

Be a Mensch instructor leads discussion with Israeli youth. Photo: Be a Mensch Foundation.
A nonprofit based in Israel is launching an effort to reach thousands of Jewish college students in the US amid what it called an “unprecedented global surge” in antisemitism.
Founded in 2012, the Be a Mensch Foundation grew out of a partnership between author Dr. Moshe Kaplan, MD, and Mordecai Geduld, which began after Kaplan edited and published a book of the same title in 2009.
Kaplan conceived the book, which comprises essays by Israeli academics and medical practitioners, as a vindication of the role of ethics in forming complete young men and women. Later, “Be a Mensch: Why Good Character Is the Key to a Life of Happiness, Health, Wealth, and Love” became the basis of programs the organization held to unite religious and secular Israelis.
Now, following Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre across southern Israel and the resulting war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, Kaplan has published a new book, titled “Extreme Trauma: October 7 as an Outlier in the Range of Human Potential,” to help Jewish communities across the world process the globalization of antisemitism promoted by social media, far-left groups, and far-right podcasters.
Jewish college students need access to “Extreme Trauma” the most, Be a Mensch spokesman Gavriel Sanders told The Algemeiner during an interview on Tuesday.
“Antisemitism right now is everywhere — Australia, South America — being fueled by social media and, of course, by the classroom,” Sanders explained. “The book is pretty blunt, hard reading, but what makes this particular work unique is its emphasis on the resilience of the Jewish people, and people of conscience who have been affected by this, and its active quest for hope, presenting us the choice between being bitter and better and showing us how to emerge better from this moment.”
Throughout the long history of antisemitism “that’s one of the historical characteristics of the Jewish people,” Sanders said, “our trying to operate at a higher level of awareness which recognizes the tragedies which befall us but stresses the importance of moving forward as victors, not as victims. So, for students, this book facilitates a perspective not only of looking back and remembering but also being an advocate of action and truth.”
As previously reported by The Algemeiner, the Oct. 7 massacre changed the Jewish experience in higher education. In the months following the Hamas attacks, colleges across the US were roiled by antisemitic activity, which included calls for the destruction of Israel, rationalizations for Hamas’ sexual assaulting of women as an instrument of war, and several incidents of assault and harassment targeting Jews on campus.
The issue has drawn a determined response from US President Donald Trump in the early months of his second administration, which has been resolutely following through on his campaign promise to inflict severe financial penalties on colleges and universities deemed acquiescent to antisemitism. Since taking office, the Department of Education, headed by Secretary Linda McMahon, has launched investigations of 60 universities that failed to address antisemitism after Oct. 7, and institutions such as Harvard University, Columbia University, and Princeton University have been stripped of billions of dollars in research grants and federal contracts.
In Israel, the Be a Mensch organization has tried to help Israeli college students comprehend what rising antisemitism has meant for Jewish students worldwide and what it could mean for the future of the State of Israel, establishing for-credit undergraduate courses and offering field trips and relationship-building activities that forge ties between secular and religious Jews, as well as Jews and non-Jews.
Similar initiatives in the US would seek to steel Jewish students and allies of the Jewish community against a world that is increasingly hostile, Sanders told The Algemeiner. Currently, Be a Mensch is touring the US to promote “Extreme Trauma,” holding fundraisers, and raising its profile with the goal of creating college courses based on material from the book. The courses have proven popular at colleges in Israel, so much so that Be a Mensch staff are spread thin due to high demand for the foundation’s message.
“We want to equip the students with a manual of answers, a go-to place for receiving the counsel of dozens of voices, such as Douglas Murray and Noa Tishby, who have risen to the occasion to offer substantive and accessible commentary,” Sanders continued. “‘Extreme Trauma’ was engineered to counter false narratives and declare the truth plainly and universally. It’s critical for our Jewish youth, who are caught in the ideological crossfire on university campuses across the globe.”
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Trump Hosts Qatari Prime Minister After Israeli Attack in Doha

Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani attends an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council, following an Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar, at UN headquarters in New York City, US, Sept. 11, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
US President Donald Trump held dinner with the Qatari prime minister in New York on Friday, days after US ally Israel attacked Hamas leaders in Doha.
Israel attempted to kill the political leaders of Hamas with an attack in Qatar on Tuesday, a strike that risked derailing US-backed efforts to broker a truce in Gaza and end the nearly two-year-old conflict. The attack was widely condemned in the Middle East and beyond as an act that could escalate tensions in a region already on edge.
Trump expressed annoyance about the strike in a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and sought to assure the Qataris that such attacks would not happen again.
Trump and Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani were joined by a top Trump adviser, US special envoy Steve Witkoff.
“Great dinner with POTUS. Just ended,” Qatar’s deputy chief of mission, Hamah Al-Muftah, said on X.
The White House confirmed the dinner had taken place but offered no details.
The session followed an hour-long meeting that al-Thani had at the White House on Friday with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
A source briefed on the meeting said they discussed Qatar’s future as a mediator in the region and defense cooperation in the wake of the Israeli strikes against Hamas in Doha.
Trump said he was unhappy with Israel’s strike, which he described as a unilateral action that did not advance US or Israeli interests.
Washington counts Qatar as a strong Gulf ally. Qatar has been a main mediator in long-running negotiations for a ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza, for the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza and for a post-conflict plan for the territory.
Al-Thani blamed Israel on Tuesday for trying to sabotage chances for peace but said Qatar would not be deterred from its role as mediator.
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Trump Urges NATO Countries to Halt Russian Oil Purchases

US President Donald Trump gestures during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, DC, US, Aug. 26, 2025. Photo: Jonathan Ernst via Reuters Connect
i24 News – US President Donald Trump issued a letter to NATO nations on Saturday, impressing upon them to stop purchasing Russian oil and impose major sanctions on the regime of Vladimir Putin to end its war in Ukraine.
“I am ready to do major Sanctions on Russia when all NATO Nations have agreed, and started, to do the same thing, and when all NATO Nations STOP BUYING OIL FROM RUSSIA. As you know, NATO’S commitment to WIN has been far less than 100%, and the purchase of Russian Oil, by some, has been shocking! It greatly weakens your negotiating position, and bargaining power, over Russia,” the message read.
“Anyway, I am ready to ‘go’ when you are. Just say when? I believe that this, plus NATO, as a group, placing 50% to 100% TARIFFS ON CHINA, to be fully withdrawn after the WAR with Russia and Ukraine is ended, will also be of great help in ENDING this deadly, but RIDICULOUS, WAR. China has a strong control, and even grip, over Russia, and these powerful Tariffs will break that grip.”
Trump’s post comes after the recent flight of multiple Russian drones into Poland, widely perceived an escalatory move by Russia as it was entering the airspace of a NATO ally. Poland intercepted the drones, yet Trump played down the severity of the incident and Russia’s motives by saying it “could have been a mistake.”
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Netanyahu Says Getting Rid of Hamas Chiefs in Qatar Would Remove Main Obstacle to Gaza Deal

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the US Independence Day reception, known as the annual “Fourth of July” celebration, hosted by Newsmax, in Jerusalem, Aug. 13, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun/Pool
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that getting rid of Hamas chiefs living in Qatar would remove the main obstacle to releasing all hostages and ending the war in Gaza.
Israel on Tuesday targeted the Hamas leadership in Doha.