Sponsorship Opportunities for the Jewish Writers Mifgash
The Artists Against Antisemitism is pleased to share that we’re opening up sponsorship opportunities at our first Writers Mifgash gathering of Jewish writers, creatives, and industry voices on September 14, 2025 in New York City.
This is more than a conference - it’s a celebration of Jewish creativity, identity, and storytelling. By becoming a sponsor, you’ll align your brand with a powerful mission: championing Jewish writing professionals, mitigating the alienation caused by the rise in antisemitism in the creative world and making space for Jewish joy.
Whether you’re a publisher, media company, cultural or educational institution, or a brand with a commitment to inclusivity for Jewish people and a heart for storytelling, sponsoring the Mifgash will connect you to the perfect audience of 80-100 people - and get your brand in the hands of a vibrant and engaged community.
Sponsorship Tiers
Each tier of sponsorship comes with meaningful benefits, from acknowledgment in digital materials to opportunities to place your brand directly in the hands of attendees. We’re also happy to work with you on crafting a meaningful, custom sponsorship package, if desired.
Please contact mifgashteam@theartistsagainstantisemitism.com for further information or to become a sponsor!
About the Mifgash:
The AAA Jewish Writers’ Mifgash (Hebrew for “Gathering”)—sponsored by UJA-Federation of New York —is focused on community, craft, and celebrating Jewish writers. Over the course of one day this fall, we’re bringing together writers, authors, editors, agents, and other industry voices for meaningful conversations, creative connection, and community building. We hope this Mifgash will be the first among many that celebrate Jewish creatives and creativity.
About Us:
The Artists Against Antisemitism (AAA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded by thirty-three Jewish authors in the wake of October 7, 2023. Finding themselves isolated among author and publisher communities amidst rising antisemitism, and covertly and overtly being excluded from literary spaces in which they had once been welcomed, the founding group of AAA came together in the spirit of mutual support, seeking to stem the rising tide of hatred in the literary world. Our mission is to combat antisemitism in the arts as a positive presence through education, furthering a better understanding of the Jewish community, and taking collective action to support artists impacted by antisemitism. We seek to ensure that Jewish authors and artists can safely create and share their work, building and developing community within and across creative disciplines, to mitigate the alienation and discrimination faced by Jewish creatives today.