Update from the Indigenous Embassy of Jerusalem…

We are pleased to announce our Indigenous Embassy Jerusalem Academic Symposium 2025 to be held on 4 November at the Bible Lands Museum, Jerusalem.

We recognise that ideas birthed in academia eventually and inevitably penetrate politics, education, mainstream media, social media, church – and in fact most of the institutions of the West. For this reason we are dedicated to fighting the false narratives that cast Jews as foreign colonizers in their Indigenous lands by holding annual Symposia, along with other academic projects.

Please consider financially supporting IEJ in this vital venture.

Registration is now open for the Academic Symposium. We’re proud of our impressive line-up for this year and will announce our keynote speaker and further speakers shortly.

Among other important presentations will be:

The Fabrication of a History: The Palestinian narrative and the undermining of Jewish connection to the Land by Dr Michael Wechsler

Jewish Perceptions of Exile in the Wake of Postmodern Colonialism and Antisemitism by Dr Charles Asher Small

We’re grateful for the support of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy and Israel Institute of NZ.