“Freedom, democracy, human rights. They are ideals. They are open algorithms, not closed ones. They are aspirational concepts, not tyrannical ones”
Dr. Julio Levit Koldorf

Dr. Julio Levit Koldrof

Dr. Julio Levit Koldorf is a scholar specializing in communication, politics, and contemporary antisemitism. He holds a double PhD in these fields and is a former postdoctoral researcher at the Universities of Valencia, Zaragoza, and Oxford.
He has lectured across Europe and has produced briefings and reports for Spain’s Ministry of Justice, the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance, and UNESCO. Dr. Levit Koldorf has advised politicians, community leaders, institutions, and academic bodies on issues related to antisemitism, Jewish and Israeli affairs, international politics, and ideological radicalization.
He has been distinguished with an award from the Council of Jerusalem and has participated in numerous projects as an academic, independent consultant, and community leader. He is also a contributor to prestigious international news outlets such as The Jerusalem Post and The Times of Israel .
Articles

“In the face of ideological crisis, complacency is not an option”
Dr. Julio Levit Koldorf
Services
I am a PhD-level social scientist and political consultant, with a solid international background spanning academic research, NGOs, consular and diplomatic mission, and journalism. With a special focus on Antisemitism, Political Extremism and Ideological Radicalization, my services support clients through deep research, insightful analysis, tailored consultancy, impactful public speaking, and effective advocacy. Specialized in the sociopolitical dynamics of Europe, Latin America, and Israel, I am now based in the Netherlands and work with institutions, companies, and nonprofit organizations seeking evidence-based strategies for social impact and policy engagement.
I have advised and worked with: UNESCO, the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI), the European delegation of the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs of Israel, the Ministry of Education of Spain, the Ministry of Justice of Spain, the Federation of Jewish Communities of Spain, the Peace Research Institute, the regional government of Baden-Württemberg in Germany, the Parliament of Aragon in Spain, Action and Communication on the Middle East (ACOM), The Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-SE), and St. George University, among others.
Research & Analysis
Professional studies, policy briefs, and actionable social science research to inform decision-making and project implementation.
Public Speaking
Keynotes, panels, and participatory workshops on democracy, development, human rights, and global challenges.
Consultancy
Strategic advice for NGOs, consulates, startups, and advocacy campaigns in international relations, civil society, and governance.
Advocacy & Communication
Advocacy planning, media engagement, and campaign strategies for improving public dialogue and advancing policy goals.
Languages
I offer my services in Spanish and English (fluent). This multilingual approach ensures cultural sensitivity and open communication with a diverse set of clients and stakeholders.
My Approach
I combine academic rigor with practical insight, helping clients achieve lasting impact through collaborative and proven methods. My work is rooted in ethical practice, social responsibility, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Interviews
Antisemitismo y la Crisis Ideológica de Occidente - Antisemitism and the Ideological Crisis of the West. With Interview Julio Levit Koldorf. The Management of Reality podcast.
27 aug 2025
Antisemitism is not simply a relic of the past but is being reshaped in modern Western societies, influenced by a shifting ideological landscape.
The West is undergoing a crisis of meaning or identity (perhaps due to globalisation, liberalism’s challenges, immigration, digital media, and cultural change), and that this crisis creates fertile ground for the resurgence or transformation of antisemitic attitudes.
Narratives (media, politics, social media) shape perceptions of Jews, Israel, identity, collective memory, and social cohesion—and how these processes are contested in the ideological crisis.
Antisemitism intersects with other ideological dynamics (e.g., nationalism, populism, identity politics, left‐wing activism, Islamism) and the West’s ideological crisis amplifies.









