If you had asked me two years ago what I would be doing with my life at age 21, one of the last things I would have predicted is, "I will combat antisemitism and dedicate my life to advocating for Israel." That's not because I didn't care about antisemitism or anti-Zionism. I just did not yet have a full understanding of the oppression that our people, the Jewish people, have been subject to across millennia. I grew up in Long Island, New York, in a dominantly Jewish community. With time and more life experience in the "real world," it became...