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Hen Mazzig in conversation with Noa Hoffman

In partnership with JW3, join us for a special evening with globally recognised digital influencer, speaker, educator and author, Hen Mazzig. 

With almost 1M followers across his social media platforms and over 100 million users interacting with his content every month, Hen has become one of the most visible and compelling Jewish voices since 7th October.

Alongside his advocacy combatting antisemitism, Hen also puts significant energy into proactive positive messaging about being proudly Jewish in our turbulent world. In a recent Jewish News article discussing his podcast series of And They’re Jewish, Hen shared “…after two years defined by grief and division, I wanted to remind people that Jewish identity isn’t just about survival or trauma, it’s about joy, creativity, and life...we’re not here to defend our existence; we’re here to revel in it.” 

Come and hear Hen share what has worked best for him to change hearts and minds when both fighting the good fight, and flipping the script to remind the world that Jewish identity is all about joy, creativity and life.

Hen will be in conversation with Noa Hoffman. Noa is an award-winning journalist and the newest political correspondent at The Spectator. Fresh from a four-year stint at The Sun, she has emerged as one of the most influential young reporters with a reputation for breaking major stories including the Chris Pincher scandal to failures in asylum, prison release procedures, and government cybersecurity. Hoffman was 2022's British Journalism Awards New Journalist of the Year and London Press Club Awards Young Journalist of the Year, and in 2023 was recognized by the MHP Group's 30 to Watch as one of the most talented and influential journalists under 30 working in the media

Tickets are £15 and you can book your place here.

We are delighted that the Jewish News will be the media partners for this event.

This event is kindly sponsored by friends of Nigel Henry z”l in his memory. 

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