Hillel @ Home: A Conversation With Bari Weiss

May 14, 2020 Free
Bari Weiss (Photo: Samantha Bloom)
Bari Weiss (Photo: Samantha Bloom)

Join us for a conversation about the complex world we’re living in today, from antisemitism to COVID-19. Join University of Texas Hillel executive director Maiya Chard Yaron as she interviews Bari Weiss, New York Times editor and author of “How to Fight Anti-Semitism.”

Bari Weiss is an op-ed staff editor and writer. She writes about culture and politics. Weiss was an op-ed and book review editor at The Wall Street Journal before joining The New York Times in 2017. She has also worked at Tablet Magazine, an online magazine of Jewish politics and culture. She is a native of Pittsburgh and graduated from Columbia University in 2007. Weiss’s first book, “How to Fight Anti-Semitism,” was published this past year.

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