Speaker Spotlight: Elise Stefanik

In a hearing that seemed to rapidly travel around the world, we all witnessed Representative Elise Stefanik (R-NY) and her incisive line of questioning to the Presidents of Harvard, University of Pennsylvania, and MIT. This subsequently caused President Claudine Gay of Harvard to resign, President Liz Magill of the University of Pennsylvania to resign,  and later President Minouche Shafik of Columbia University to resign. Representative Elise Stefanik has been unwavering in her defense of Jewish students throughout the United States who have been victimized by antisemitism from their professors, as well as their peers; as she has been a stalwart defender of the state of Israel in the corridors of Congress.

 

Please come out to see her on November 19th at EMET’s  Annual “Rays of Light in the Darkness Dinner.”

Witness for yourself this unparalleled champion in the fight to defend our students from discriminatory and biased practices, as well as her unmitigated defense of our one ally in the Middle East, the state of Israel:

Please register to come see and hear her in person on November 19, 2024, when Representative Elise Stefanik will be honored by the Endowment for Middle East Truth at our annual “Rays of Light in the Darkness Dinner.”


November 19th, 2024 | Washington, D.C.


The Rays of Light in the Darkness ​awards Dinner is the nation’s premier event that strengthens leaders who speak the truth about Israel and the Middle East, despite the political cost they face every day.


​These leaders share the belief in a strong United States, a self-sufficient Israel. ​They support the security of the United States and our allies against terrorism, even when it may seem unpopular.

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​EMET is the first organization of its kind to honor these speakers of truth who stand up in the face of deception and violence, sometimes at great political or physical risk to themselves and their loved ones.