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A summit sponsored by the [[Combat Antisemitism Movement]] and [[Consulate General of Israel in New York]].
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:“I have no doubt [Cohen] was paid, that’s how those events work,” [[Ari Ingel]], executive director of [[Creative Community For Peace]], a nonprofit that galvanizes entertainment leaders to oppose antisemitism and works to oppose cultural boycotts of Israel, told eJP. Another source, familiar with the event, told eJP that at least some of the speakers were not paid, but did have travel accommodations covered.
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:Ingel, who did not attend the event, said that it’s typical for entertainers to not let the media in on how much they were paid to speak at an event, so it’s normal that Cohen’s team did not respond to inquiries from eJP.
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:Both of the organizers — the Combat Antisemitism Movement and the Israeli Consulate — declined to comment to eJP regarding whether they paid Cohen and how much.<ref>https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/deep-dive-world-jewish-influencers-112554888.html?guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAACa7FAJ9HlnfRObsDCGudDd0rOzHc1e4D-W2IFK9-6SGXbo1oxXhHtICBa4cpm5FyZi6KytCIbotl08QtI5ipgTG_p8Uxcu2Tapmp65iO2xWxPAmSx3RzDqefOYe3YG0N6UGMSSYqmPYdhcgp8bcnZXmjFlPgfEwBrsBeMqNm21i&guccounter=2
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:Two sources familiar with the entertainment industry told eJP that celebrities are paid between $50,000- $75,000 for engagements similar to Cohen’s. A few years ago, according to a source, those numbers were closer to $12,000.
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:“There is too much bankrolling of already established influencers by Jewish organizations and not enough investment into creating new ones,” a source familiar with the issue told eJP. “You see organizations paying through the roof either as retainer or a one-time sum… it’s almost like throwing cash against the wall.”
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==People==
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===Attendees===
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[[Samantha Ettus]] founded the Instagram page 2024 New Voices | [[Andy Cohen]], the host and executive producer of “The Real Housewives” franchise | Speakers included social media influencers like  [[Montana Tucker]]  | local politicians such as New York City Mayor [[Eric Adams]] | Rep. [[Ritchie Torres]] (D-NY) and Israeli Consul General [[Ofir Akunis]] | [[Aviva Klompas]], co-founder and CEO of [[Boundless Israel]], which works to counter online antisemitism, gave a presentation called “The War of Misinformation: Behind the Screen with Aviva Klompas.”
  
 
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*https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/deep-dive-world-jewish-influencers-112554888.html?guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAACa7FAJ9HlnfRObsDCGudDd0rOzHc1e4D-W2IFK9-6SGXbo1oxXhHtICBa4cpm5FyZi6KytCIbotl08QtI5ipgTG_p8Uxcu2Tapmp65iO2xWxPAmSx3RzDqefOYe3YG0N6UGMSSYqmPYdhcgp8bcnZXmjFlPgfEwBrsBeMqNm21i&guccounter=2
 
*https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/deep-dive-world-jewish-influencers-112554888.html?guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAACa7FAJ9HlnfRObsDCGudDd0rOzHc1e4D-W2IFK9-6SGXbo1oxXhHtICBa4cpm5FyZi6KytCIbotl08QtI5ipgTG_p8Uxcu2Tapmp65iO2xWxPAmSx3RzDqefOYe3YG0N6UGMSSYqmPYdhcgp8bcnZXmjFlPgfEwBrsBeMqNm21i&guccounter=2
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RrTuzIjc9ec Voices For Truth: Influencers Against Antisemitism Opening Gala] Livestream.
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==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 08:58, 17 September 2024

A summit sponsored by the Combat Antisemitism Movement and Consulate General of Israel in New York.

“I have no doubt [Cohen] was paid, that’s how those events work,” Ari Ingel, executive director of Creative Community For Peace, a nonprofit that galvanizes entertainment leaders to oppose antisemitism and works to oppose cultural boycotts of Israel, told eJP. Another source, familiar with the event, told eJP that at least some of the speakers were not paid, but did have travel accommodations covered.
Ingel, who did not attend the event, said that it’s typical for entertainers to not let the media in on how much they were paid to speak at an event, so it’s normal that Cohen’s team did not respond to inquiries from eJP.
Both of the organizers — the Combat Antisemitism Movement and the Israeli Consulate — declined to comment to eJP regarding whether they paid Cohen and how much.[1]
Two sources familiar with the entertainment industry told eJP that celebrities are paid between $50,000- $75,000 for engagements similar to Cohen’s. A few years ago, according to a source, those numbers were closer to $12,000.
“There is too much bankrolling of already established influencers by Jewish organizations and not enough investment into creating new ones,” a source familiar with the issue told eJP. “You see organizations paying through the roof either as retainer or a one-time sum… it’s almost like throwing cash against the wall.”

People

Attendees

Samantha Ettus founded the Instagram page 2024 New Voices | Andy Cohen, the host and executive producer of “The Real Housewives” franchise | Speakers included social media influencers like Montana Tucker | local politicians such as New York City Mayor Eric Adams | Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) and Israeli Consul General Ofir Akunis | Aviva Klompas, co-founder and CEO of Boundless Israel, which works to counter online antisemitism, gave a presentation called “The War of Misinformation: Behind the Screen with Aviva Klompas.”

Resources

Notes