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CAMERA on Campus’ Apartheid Week Exposed Spoils the Day for Antisemites; 2025 Israel Apartheid Week is Resounding Failure

As college campuses grapple with Israel Apartheid Week (IAW), CAMERA on Campus confronted this evil antisemitism head-on through our highly successful Apartheid Week Exposed campaign. This year, our elite CAMERA Fellows and CAMERA Coalition members, equipped with a plethora of resources and facts provided by CAMERA, went on the offensive and achieved great success in making IAW a massive failure. This year’s campaign marks our most successful to date. We reached thousands of students on their campuses and brought speakers like DiploAct and influencer/activist Shai DeLuca to around the world to educate students from all backgrounds about Israel. Online, our campaign website apartheidweekexposed.org was heavily utilized by people looking for the truth and raw facts on claims made up by detractors about Israel.

This week, we’re thrilled to share important updates from our Apartheid Week Exposed campaign and the work we do to strengthen support for Israel on campus.

FEATURED NEWS

CAMERA on Campus brings Influencer and Activist Shai DeLuca to campuses across North America and the UK as part of 5th Annual ‘Apartheid Week Exposed’ Campaign

Shai DeLuca, an Israeli-Canadian social media influencer, television personality, and veteran of the Israel Defense Forces toured colleges and universities across the US, Canada, and UK. A longtime CAMERA collaborator, DeLuca shared his unique perspective on Israeli society, challenged misinformation, and provided students with factual information to combat antisemitism on campus.

LATEST NEWS

Apply to Become a 2025-2026 CAMERA Fellow

The CAMERA Fellowship is an exclusive one-year program with numerous tracks that cater to the strengths and interests of top-tier student activists. The CAMERA Fellowship application and interview process is highly selective but we encourage all interested students to apply. Our Fellows are leaders on campus, proactively spreading the truth about Israel to fellow students, professors, and campus media. Students from across North America, the UK, and Israel are selected based on their in-depth knowledge of the Arab-Israeli conflict, history of Israel, experience with Israel activism on campus, and portfolio of their published work. Fellows receive a stipend upon completion.

Apply to Join the CAMERA on Campus Coalition

The CAMERA on Campus Coalition provides educational and financial resources for student activists who want to either create a new Israel group on campus or strengthen their existing, but underfunded group. CAMERA on Campus provides guidance and extensive resources to help you build an effective, independent Israel group on campus. Members of the CAMERA on Campus Coalition learn life-long skills in debate, writing, and public speaking, and benefit from close collaboration with CAMERA on Campus staff and CAMERA researchers.

CAMERA on Campus is Hiring in Boston

American campuses are in the headlines daily with stories about the challenges Jewish students face. Join the CAMERA on Campus team and take vital action to support those who encounter anti-Israel and antisemitic bias. CAMERA staff ensure that students are provided facts, resources and 24/7 support in coping with complex issues in the classroom and on the quad. CAMERA staff work with student leaders whose voices are amplified and who educate their peers. CAMERA, the oldest and largest Middle East media-monitoring organization in the world, a 40-year veteran of supporting students on campuses and with decades of work in middle and high schools, seeks a campus advisor for its campus division. Now is the time – as Israel and the Jewish world face serious challenges – to commit to ensuring students receive the resources, training and support they need. Make a real difference!

US Campus Advisor

CAMERA seeks a full-time Campus Advisor to join its growing team of young professionals providing support and guidance to students interested in Israel activism. CAMERA on Campus is the university and college-focused department at the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis. The Campus Advisor will oversee CAMERA Fellows on campuses in the United States. This includes helping them to organize educational events on campus and to write op-eds for various news outlets. Furthermore, they will help develop and implement effective measures to expand CAMERA’s campus presence. The position will be based in our Boston office. Requirements for the position include:

  • 1-3 years of relevant work experience.

  • A willingness to relocate and work out of our Boston office.

  • Strong event planning skills.

  • Strong skills in communications, interpersonal relations, and organization.

  • Strong knowledge of history and politics as it relates to the Middle East, Israel, and the Arab-Israeli conflict.

  • Excellent writing/editing skills.

  • Fluency in English.

  • Graphic design and video editing skills a plus.

Salary and Benefits: The salary is competitive and will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applicants should send their CV, cover letter, and a writing sample to jobs@camera.org. No phone calls, please.

Recruiting Coordinator, CAMERA on Campus

Are you passionate about Israel activism and eager to inspire the next generation of student leaders? Do you thrive on connecting with people, organizing impactful events, and making a real difference on college campuses? If so, we want you on our team!

CAMERA on Campus is looking for a full-time Campus Recruiter to join our dynamic team in our Boston office. In this role, you’ll be on the front lines of our student outreach efforts, scouting and recruiting the most passionate and driven college students for the prestigious CAMERA Fellowship and CAMERA Coalition programs. Your work will directly shape the future of Israel activism on campuses across North America, the UK, and Israel.

What You’ll Do:

  • Lead the charge in recruiting top student activists who are passionate about Israel and Middle East affairs.

  • Travel to campuses, conferences, and career fairs, engaging with students, university staff, and alumni to build a strong pipeline of applicants.

  • Interview and assess candidates, selecting those who have the knowledge, skills, and passion to advocate for Israel effectively.

  • Create and implement recruitment strategies, using social media, networking, and innovative outreach to find, interview, and attract top talent.

  • Mentor and support selected Fellows, providing guidance as they take on leadership roles on campus.

  • Track and analyze recruitment success, ensuring our programs continue to grow and thrive.

What You Bring to the Table:

  • 1-3 years of experience in recruitment, student engagement, or a related field.

  • A strong passion for Israel activism and a solid understanding of Middle East history and current events.

  • Exceptional communication and relationship-building skills—you’re great at connecting with people and inspiring them to take action.

  • Willingness and ability to travel frequently to campuses, events, and conferences.

  • Experience with social media, event planning, and public speaking is a big plus.

This is more than just a job—it’s an opportunity to shape the next generation of pro-Israel leaders and make a real impact. If you’re ready for an exciting, meaningful role where your work truly matters, apply today!

This position offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including opportunities for professional development and travel.

To apply, send your resume, cover letter, and a writing sample to hali@camera.org. No phone calls, please.

Alumni Affairs Coordinator, CAMERA on Campus

Are you a natural networker who loves bringing people together? Do you believe in the power of community and want to keep our alumni engaged, inspired, and connected to a meaningful cause? If so, this is the role for you!

CAMERA on Campus is seeking a full-time Alumni Affairs Coordinator to take our alumni engagement to the next level. In this role, you’ll cultivate a strong, active network of former CAMERA Fellows and Coalition members, ensuring they stay involved in our mission long after they’ve left campus. You’ll also play a key role in building relationships with potential donors, helping to secure the future of our work.

What You’ll Do:

  • Develop and implement creative alumni engagement strategies, keeping our network active and involved.

  • Plan and execute exciting alumni events—both virtual and in-person—including reunions, networking sessions, and fundraisers.

  • Keep our alumni database updated and thriving, tracking relationships and engagement history.

  • Lead alumni communications efforts, crafting compelling newsletters, social media updates, and personalized outreach.

  • Identify and cultivate potential donors, turning alumni passion into tangible support for our programs.

  • Collaborate with other departments to create mentorship opportunities, career networking, and other ways for alumni to stay engaged.

  • Analyze engagement and fundraising efforts, continuously improving our approach.

What You Bring to the Table:

  • 2-4 years of experience in alumni relations, development, or a related field.

  • A deep passion for Israel advocacy and a strong understanding of Middle East affairs.

  • Exceptional communication and relationship-building skills—you know how to connect with people and keep them engaged.

  • Experience in event planning, social media management, and database organization (bonus if you’re familiar with MailChimp for newsletters!).

  • A proactive, self-starting attitude—you thrive on independent work but love collaborating with a team.

  • Strong organizational and project management skills to juggle multiple initiatives at once.

This isn’t just another alumni relations job—it’s an opportunity to build a powerful movement of lifelong advocates for Israel. If you’re excited to create meaningful connections, foster a vibrant community, and drive real impact, we’d love to hear from you!

This position offers a competitive salary and benefits package, along with the opportunity to make a significant impact on CAMERA on Campus’ mission and growth.

To apply, send your resume, cover letter, and two writing samples to hali@camera.org. No phone calls, please.

Our team continues to work tirelessly with students across more than 80 campuses worldwide, equipping them with the knowledge and resources needed to promote truth and advocate effectively for Israel. We also provide critical reviews of Israel-related books and films, offer educational materials, and run programs tailored to empower university communities.

If you would like to get involved or learn more about our efforts, please do not hesitate to reach out. Together, we can continue to build a culture of respect, understanding, and truthful conversation.