The Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization (AHI) and the Jewish Community Federation of the Mohawk Valley are pleased to announce the screening of “Unmasked: Judeophobia” with Producer Gloria Z. Greenfield, on April 1, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at 125 Kirner Johnson, Hamilton College.

The documentary contains over 70 expert interviews, including those with Nobel Prize laureate Elie Wiesel and lawyer Alan Dershowitz. It has been positively reviewed in newspapers including the Jewish Tribune and the Jerusalem Post for its timely and poignant content.

Gloria Z. Greenfield is President of Doc Emet Productions and producer of this acclaimed documentary on contemporary anti-Semitism. She has served as director of the Adult Learning Collaborative: A Program of Combined Jewish Philanthropies and Hebrew College. One of the key programs in the Collaborative is the Jewish Women’s Studies initiative, which brings the leading Jewish feminist scholars from North America, Europe, and Israel to Boston. A graduate of the State University at Oswego, in 1976 she founded Persephone Press, a leading feminist book publishing company.

“We are extremely pleased to have Ms. Greenfield with us to introduce her film and lead a discussion of the important issues it raises, said Professor Theodore Eismeier, Senior Fellow, AHI.  “We are also thrilled to be co-sponsoring this event with the Jewish Federation of the Mohawk Valley.  “It is truly beneficial to have a partner that like the AHI, embraces the discussion of such timely and important topic.”