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The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) is an academic research organization founded in 2004 by Charles Asher Small, then at Tel Aviv University. Operating as a non-profit, it produces and supports academic research, seminars, and conferences to study, map, decode, and combat contemporary antisemitism. It positions itself as the first interdisciplinary research center dedicated to the academic study of antisemitism, examining its origins, processes, and manifestations alongside other prejudices like racism, particularly as they intersect with policy in an era of globalization. ISGAP disseminates scholarly and analytical materials to combat hatred, promote understanding, and fight antisemitism on the 'battlefield of ideas,' while also engaging in advocacy efforts. Media inquiries are directed to Raoul Wootliff at raoul@number10strategies.com.