Defending Our Future. Protecting Our Past.
Defending Our Future. Protecting Our Past.
Listen to the voices of many of AGPI's leaders, friends and allies expressing their concerns about the world around us and how to make it a better place for everyone. This video was recorded on September 10th, 2024 at the AGPI Annual Retreat.
AGPI hosts prominent international leaders and advocates like Noa Tishby at its annual gala, The Crystal Ball Benefit. Through this, the organization educates, advocates and empowers the community to take action.
Hamas' assault on Israel changed everything following October 7th, 2023. AGPI continues to advocate and defend Israel and the future of democracy. From February 12 2024, AGPI held a series of media interviews in Israel to discuss the resurgence of Antisemitism, The Abraham Accords, its tribute to the Bedouin community, and more. Watch this recent broadcast viewed worldwide.
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Pope Francis invited AGPI to the Vatican to reinforce interfaith dialogue and call attention to the fight against Antisemitism and religious freedom
Through our Police Academy we partner with top police agencies including the International Association of Chiefs of Police, the Canadian Police Association, the Ontario Association of Police Chiefs and The International Council of Police Representative Associations.
In September 2022, AGPI presented its new global platform to millions of viewers at the JPost Conference in New York.
In May 2022, AGPI assisted Ukrainian refugees by providing $50,000 in aid and 2,000 pounds of toiletries.
Recently, we travelled to Bogota, Colombia to educate police commanders and diplomats about the Holocaust and Antisemitism.
AGPI speaks out and counters the defamation of Israel at the United Nations and international forums.
In Argentina, we met with the President to stand with the Jewish community recalling the bombing of Israel's Embassy and AMIA
In Austria, we joined the Chancellor in unveiling the nation's new Shoah Wall of Names.
For us, Never Again is a call to action. Our delegations travel to hot spots to speak out and defend universal rights and freedoms.
Combating Holocaust denial and distortion by bringing influential leaders together.
Silence is not an option. We joined our Iranian friends in speaking out again repression of women in Iran.
We speak out in remembrance. We show up at international forums to ensure the Six Million are never forgotten.
Join us on May 24, 2023 for our magical evening at Toronto's Casa Loma. A glamorous fun-filled event to support a great cause.
In January, 2023 - AGPI Partnered with Lincoln Square Synagogue in New York to screen The Future of Israel and its Defenders.
Join us for premieres around the world or schedule your own in partnership with AGPI. Visit www.celebrateisrael75.org
From Holocaust memorials to briefings, workshops and galas, AGPI creates incredible events for its constituents and the community at large.
Recently, AGPI sponsored an Abraham Accords event in partnership with the Museum of Civilization in Dubai.
Supporting and Defending Israel. One of AGPI's global hubs is Israel where many of our leaders reside and partnerships.
AGPI held high level talks with the Mayor of Casablanca, the President of Rabat and with Jewish community leaders.
We educate the public through our Holocaust memorial events to ensure that the world never forgets.
To counter Antisemitism, we work closely with police leaders, and train thousands of officers through our workshops.
We are in schools every single week educating hundreds of students about racism, antisemitism and being good citizens in their communities.
Our new film division is kicking off with a new documentary that counter's Israel's detractors.
We produce short interviews with leaders about critical issues concerning the advancement of human rights.
We expose the truth through onsite interviews with experts and post widely on social media.
We are the only media voice regularly featured on the front page and weekly in one of Canada's 3 national daily news.
We are regularly sought out for commentary on national television news channels on critical issues.
We proudly provide commentary on national and international radio and broadcasting stations on topical issues.
Over 160,000 Holocaust Survivors live in poverty in Israel. AGPI heeded their call by funding and supporting special programming for them in Israel.
In 2023, AGPI is pressing students to learn more about Antisemitism and the Holocaust by competing in an essay writing contest.
With its Power of One exhibit, AGPI conducts numerous student workshops throughout the year to teach about the Holocaust.
Our experts produce thoughtful reports to counter the Antisemitic defamation of Israel by the United Nations Human Rights Council. Click Here
We actively track and respond to Antisemitic incidents around the world through our annual reports and social media. Click Here
We help students fight Antisemitism on campuses by providing them with tools and resources. Our annual report tabulates hate on campus. Click Here.
In June Peel Regional Police welcomed AGPI with a pipe troop and learned about the lessons of the Holocaust and the importance of countering hate and discrimination.
In June we travelled to Bogota Colombia to work with the national police and with the Foreign Ministry. We discussed Antisemitism, the Holocaust and human rights.
In May we spoke with Minister Karoline Edtstadler about increasing Antisemitism in Austria and her direct work in bringing European Union members together to combat the scourge.
In May we held our inaugural benefit at Toronto's famous Casa Loma. A star studded event, we brought people together to celebrate humanity.
In May, we were invited to the Mayor's annual luncheon in support of the City of Vaughan. Mayor Bevilacqua who is on the board of AGPI presented an updated about the City of Vaughan.
In May, AGPI's World Action program travelled to Poland to provide relief to Ukrainian refugees. The organization raised thousands of dollars, donated 200 pounds of essentials and volunteered in a refugee relief center.
In April, AGPI hosted a Yom Hashoah event in partnership with Israel's Consulate. In attendance were a large number of Consul Generals from numerous countries to help mark this important occasion and support AGPI.
In April, AGPI held high level meetings in Casablanca and Rabat, Morocco to establish partnerships and promote The Abraham Accords. Newly elected Mayor Nabila Rmili welcomed AGPI to her office at City Hall.
In March 2022 we met with senior government officials in Argentina to discuss human rights and terrorism. President Fernandez welcomed us at a special meeting held in the presidential palace in Buenos Aires.
Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner Thomas Carrique welcomed AGPI to Headquarters to stand up against racism and discrimination.
In January 2022 Police Chief Adam Palmer and Councillor Sarah Kirby-Yung and senior police leadership launched Power of One in British Columbia
On November 14, 2021 - Dr. Philip Solomon and Dr. Mark Korman hosted the launch of AGPI's new Board of Governors at Donalda Golf Club.
On November 3, 2021 - Associated Hebrew School students kicked off The Power of One exhibit and educational program about making the world a better place.
In November 2021 - We met Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg (middle) on the occasion of the inauguration of Austria's new Shoah Wall of Names.
In November 2021 - We attended a conference against Antisemitism in European soccer in support of Vienna's signing of IHRA declaration.
In October 2021 - We took our voice to the UN by calling on officials to be fair to Israel. As such, the organization met with various UN officials.
In October 2021 - In recognition for advancing human rights, AGPI presented Canada's Ambassador to the UN with its first annual human rights award.
In October 2021 - We met with a wide range of Ambassadors from the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, Australia, Austria, America, Canada and Israel.
In October 2021 - AGPI met with key leaders in Israel's Knesset for roundtable discussions on security, human rights and freedom and democracy.
Starting our series in September, our Director of Education, Dr. Neil Orlowsky has led a number of sessions on Antisemitism and our speaker series.
In October 2021 - We met with Israel's Minister for Diaspora Affairs, Nachman Shai in the Knesset to discuss Antisemitism and concern in the diaspora.
In September 2021 our leaders gathered for a Covid friendly briefing and roundtable discussion with a top UN official.
In August 2021 - Every good advocacy and education organization needs a great committee! We are proud of the teachers who help us advance education.
In August 2021 - We came online with the launch of our website at a summer gathering. The launch was well attended with many wonderful guests.
Our ThinkTank Centre regularly publishes columns and makes the front page of Canada's top newspaper. We are often cited in the news.
Our story actually begins with incredible leaders who made this organization happen. Today, we have four prominent boards. Check them out!
On November 17, 2021 - Halton Region Police launched The Power of One Exhibit at its headquarters with community leaders.
On November 7, 2021 - to mark Kristallnacht, we pulled together speakers and participants from around the world to combat Antisemitism.
Hundreds of people attended AGPI's commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day in tribute to 4 Holocaust Survivors.
In December 2021 - Toronto's Police Chief James Ramer hosted AGPI at headquarters to denounce Antisemitism and promote human rights.
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