Statue of Louis Brandeis, with over 100 empty chairs in Fellows Garden with yellow balloons and posters of the Israeli hostages behind him

The Brandeis Response: Learning About Israel, The Middle East, and The Ongoing Regional Conflict

Over 100 empty chairs in Fellows Garden with yellow balloons and posters of the Israeli hostages displayed at Brandeis for Yom Ha'atzmaut, Israeli Independence day 2024.

Photo Credit: Owen Chan/Brandeis Hillel

At Brandeis, we choose to approach difficult and complex topics with rigorous study and nuanced, respectful debate.

This fall we are proud to offer a comprehensive array of events, courses and other opportunities to learn about Israel, the Middle East, and the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.

We encourage all members of the Brandeis community, including students, faculty, and staff to make an effort to engage with the following resources and deepen their knowledge of a topic that is very complex and also deeply personal to many members of our community.

Upcoming Events

Fall 2024 Courses

Brandeis News Stories about Israel and the War

Shattered glass against a black background

Photo Credit: Dan Kitwood / Getty Images

Reporting from the field, an NPR journalist investigates the gulf between Israelis and Palestinians during the Israel-Hamas war.

Ripped posters with images of Israelis kidnapped by Hamas on Oct. 7

Photo Credit: Getty Images

In the wake of the Israel-Hamas war, Jewish undergraduates across the U.S. are experiencing growing hostility.

Illustration of people waiting in line to take a poll

Photo Credit: Illustration by Davide Bonazzi

A Crown Center fellow is conducting polls of the Palestinian people. He believes peace is still possible.

Rachel Goldberg-Polin speaks into a microphone at a podium.

Photo Credit: Alexi J. Rosenfeld / Getty Images

Rachel Goldberg-Polin ’92 has been named one of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2024 for her fierce advocacy in behalf of her son and the hostages still held captive by Hamas since its invasion of Israel.

Shapiro Campus Center

The Anti-Defamation League gave Brandeis a grade of A in the ADL’s first-ever Campus Antisemitism Report Card, released in April.

Ron and Jessica Liebowitz smile with President and First Lady Herzog

Brandeis President Ron Liebowitz and Jessica Liebowitz reflect on their visit to Israel to commemorate the shared 75th anniversaries of Brandeis University and the state of Israel.

Schusterman Center panelists

Two in-depth discussions — one hosted by the Crown Center for Middle East Studies and one by the Schusterman Center for Israel Studies — examined the attack on Israel by Hamas and the unfolding war in Gaza.

Deborah and Shlomi Matias

Deborah and Shlomi Matias, the daughter and son-in-law of Ilan Troen ’63, the Stoll Family Professor Emeritus in Israel Studies, were shot to death early Saturday morning in their home in Beersheba, Israel, by Hamas terrorists. Here, Troen offers a first-person account and perspective.

Other Coverage

From the Maurice and Marilyn Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies

Cover of the Thinking About Israel report

August 2024

We know that Jewish students have experienced a heightened hostile environment on many college campuses since October 7. But what are the factors that contribute to that climate? This study aims to understand the underlying influences that contribute to the perception of antisemitism on campus. In particular, how non-Jewish students think about Jews and Israel and how these views relate to their other political beliefs or philosophical outlooks. The data for the study were collected in the spring semester of 2024 from undergraduate students at 60 schools with large Jewish student bodies.

Read the Report

Honoring Members of the Brandeis Community Who Have Been Impacted by the Hamas Terror Attacks

Ilan Troen ’63, the Stoll Family Professor Emeritus in Israel Studies and Carol Troen. Their daughter Deborah z”l and son-in-law Shlomi Matias z”l died early Saturday Oct. 7th morning in their home in Beersheva, Israel, where they were shot by Hamas terrorists. The Troen’s grandson, Rotem, survived because his parents shielded him from the gunfire.

Rachel Goldberg-Polin ’92 and Jonathan Polin, parents of Hersh Goldberg-Polin z"l who was kidnapped on Oct. 7th, 2023, and murdered in captivity by Hamas in late August 2024.

Dr. Jonathan L. Dekel-Chen, PhD’02 and Gillian Kaye, founders of the Bikurim Village and parents of Sagui Dekel-Chen who has been held hostage in Gaza by Hamas terrorists since Oct. 7th, 2023.