About Me: Sabrina Soffer is an American-Israeli essayist, author, and speaker. She currently
works with the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy in Washington, D.C.
Sabrina’s professional experience includes contributing to the investigations of campus
antisemitism spearheaded by the Congressional Education & Workforce Committee and
conducting research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. She has recently been
appointed a Cohort Member of Israeli President Michael Herzog’s Voice of the People Initiative,
addressing Israel-World Jewry relations.
Sabrina is a regular media contributor, her writing appearing in the Jerusalem Post, Fathom
Journal, The ISGAP Occasional Paper Series, The Washington Examiner, Tablet Magazine,
The Hill, The Times of Israel, and beyond. She is a published author, contributing to Young
Zionist Voices: A New Generation Speaks Out and releasing her first book in 2022, My Mother’s
Mirror: A Generational Journey of Resilience & Self-Discovery. She is an active public speaker
at community and national events. Sabrina testified before the Congressional House Committee
on Homeland Security and addressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli
Ambassador to the United States Yechiel Leiter. She also spoke before an audience of nearly
300,000 at the American March for Israel on November 14, 2023.
Sabrina studied at George Washington University, where she double-majored in Philosophy with
a Public Affairs Focus and Judaic Studies. She wrote her Honors Thesis on how postmodern
thought has contributed to the blurring lines between scholarship and activism. During college,
she served as President of Chabad GW and commissioned GW’s Special Presidential Task
Force to Combat Antisemitism. Additionally, she served as the inaugural Chair of Hillel
International’s Content Creators Program, where she helped Jewish students create quality
content and engage in healthy discourse on social media. Sabrina is also a member of the
World Jewish Congress Jewish Diplomatic Academy and has held fellowship positions with the
Israel on Campus Coalition Geller Program and the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East
Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA).