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Want to fight back against hate, but unsure where to start? Explore curated resources designed to inform, empower, mobilize, and make a difference.
How To Identify Antisemitism
This downloadable guide for educators shows how to identify antisemitism.
Get the guideA Foot in Two Worlds: Celebrating Pride Month
Explore Mimi’s emotional journey of balancing her Jewish faith and LGBTQIA+ advocacy in a complex, post-10/7 world.
Read moreThe Campus Protests Are No Longer About Israel
American college students are channeling genuine domestic political frustration into blaming Israel.
Learn moreWhat You Need To Know About Jewish Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)
Employee resource groups can be helpful for Jews at work.
Learn moreJCRC’s Statement on the FY25 State Budget
The Massachusetts Legislature has voted on the FY25 Budget, and it is now on Governor Healey’s desk for action.
Read moreTransforming Remembrance Into Education and Action
On June 14, 90 sophomores and juniors from Boston Latin School visited the exhibition “Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.”
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Foundation to Combat Antisemitism
United in our shared goal to address and fight the disturbing rise in antisemitism across Massachusetts and the United States, Combined Jewish Philanthropies (CJP) and the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS) are close collaborators in this work. CJP is a partner and supporter of the FCAS campaign, Stand Up To Jewish Hate. The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism launched the Stand Up To Jewish Hate Campaign, a mass-media campaign highlighting the modern-day hatred Jews face in the United States and empowering those outside the Jewish community to serve as upstanders against antisemitism. As part of the campaign, we encourage you to post and share the Blue Square, an emoji already on your devices, as a simple way to show solidarity with the Jewish community in the face of rising antisemitism in the United States. The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism is proud to partner with CJP in this effort to Stand Up To Jewish Hate in Boston and throughout the United States.