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StandWithUs TV Brings Israel Education Content Online

Building on the success of its weekly virtual StandWithUs Connect documentaries and discussions, StandWithUs TV streams free.
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July 22, 2020
Tamir Oren, Associate Director, StandWithUs Israel

The nonprofit StandWithUs, which supports Israel and fights anti-Semitism worldwide, has launched an online video platform that includes a variety of digital programing designed to educate and inspire. Building on the success of its weekly virtual StandWithUs Connect documentaries and discussions, StandWithUs TV streams free here.

Programs include “Combatting Anti-Semitism,” “Jewish Refugees in the Middle East,” “Walk Through Israel” with tour guide Yoni Zierler, and “Grill the Experts,” in which a panel provides answers to viewers’ tough questions about the Middle East conflict. StandWithUs co-founder and CEO Roz Rothstein will host a talk show in which she interviews experts about the issues affecting Israel and Jewish people around the world.

“We are so proud of this new endeavor,” Rothstein said. “StandWithUs remains committed to our mission of educating and inspiring people of all ages about Israel and fighting antisemitism around the world, and that is why we’re launching StandWithUs TV. With this new platform, we will bring dynamic in-depth programming produced by our talented team that people can access from the comfort of home or office. We have high-quality content that will inform and inspire people of all ages.”

The StandWithUs Connect live shows will continue to stream every Sunday on SWU’s Facebook pages, Twitter, YouTube and LinkedIn, and now on StandWithUs TV. Upcoming guests include Israeli Judo Champion Sagi Muki and the former commander of British Armed Forces in Afghanistan, Col. Richard Kemp.

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