JERUSALEM – Monica Lewinsky on Wednesday tackled the issue of cyber hatred during a panel she moderated at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Lewinsky is an anti-bullying champion, having been the victim of personal attacks in the wake of the affair she had with then-U.S. president Bill Clinton in the mid-1990s. The panel was held as part of the Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit. “I came to be interested in the topic of bullying because of experiences that I had in the late 1990s,” Lewinsky told the audience, according to the Jerusalem Post. “And if you do not know what I am talking about, please do not Google it,” she joked. Lewinsky said that, with the advent of social media, the nature of human dialogue has changed. “I wanted to moderate this panel because of the bullying work I have been doing and seeing all of the harassing and shaming and trolling that is done on line,” she said. The affair that catapulted Lewinsky to national and global headlines took place before websites like Facebook and Twitter made public shaming as dominant as they are today. “We are now in a place, because of social media, that dialogue, online dialogue, was