JULY 18 • 2024 | 45

To Fight Antisemitism, 
Meta to regard ‘Zionists’ 
as a Proxy for ‘Jews’ 

Free Financial Education Webinar for 
Children and Their Parents on July 26

Meta, parent company of 
Facebook, announced that 
it will expand its policies to 
classify the misuse of the 
term ‘Zionist’ as a proxy for 
‘Jews’ as antisemitic and Tier 
1 hate speech. 
 This landmark decision, 
following years of advocacy 
by the World Jewish 
Congress, its affiliated 
Jewish communities and 
other organizations, marks a 
significant step in combating 
the veiled antisemitism that 
has proliferated under the 
guise of political discourse 
and has skyrocketed since 
Oct. 7.
“Meta’s decision is a much-
needed advancement in 
our ongoing fight against 
online antisemitism and 

hatred. By recognizing and 
addressing the misuse of 
the term ‘Zionist,’ Meta is 
taking a bold stand against 
those who seek to mask their 
hatred of Jews,” World Jewish 
Congress President Ronald S. 
Lauder said. 
Antisemites have long 
employed the term “Zionist” 
to hide their true hateful 
intentions, claiming their 
attacks were politically 
motivated against an 
ideology rather than 
targeting Jewish values and 
beliefs. Meta’s new policy will 
help unmask this hatred that 
has targeted the global Jewish 
community, ensuring that 
such rhetoric is identified 
and rightly treated as 
antisemitism. 

Gesher Human Services is 
helping children learn how to 
make smart financial choices 
this summer. A free webinar 
workshop on Friday, July 
26, at 1 p.m. called Winning 
Strategies for Kids and 
Money, aims to educate chil-
dren, alongside their parents, 
about the importance of man-
aging their money. 
Young participants will 
learn how to structure their 
allowance and other monies 
to understand the power 
of saving, budgeting, credit 
scores and the perils of debt 
to help eliminate financial 
obstacles for their future. The 
program is part of Gesher’s 
Family Financial Harmony 

Series and is open to middle 
school and high school stu-
dents and their parents. 
The importance of young 
people understanding their 
money was confirmed by a 
recent Michigan school man-
date personal finance course 
requirement. Local communi-
ty bankers will also be avail-
able during the program for 
youth wanting to open a bank 
account; and children who 
participate in the program 
will receive a $5 gift card to 
Dairy Queen. 
Online registration for 
parents and their children is 
available on the Gesher events 
page at geshermi.org. 

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