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Explore resources to enhance your knowledge, find like-minded groups working toward fostering a flourishing community, and discover opportunities for action and activism. From kids to teens to allies to educators — when we face Jew hate together, we’re helping to create a strong and vibrant Jewish future.
Resources were curated in part in collaboration with the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS).
Join speaker Melissa Garlick, the CJP’s Senior Director of Combatting Antisemitism and Building Civic Engagement.
The Anti-Defamation League expresses concern over anti-Israel campus climates across the U.S.
We’re proud to announce the inaugural grantees of our groundbreaking 5-Point Plan to combat antisemitism.
Local campus Hillels are educating Jewish and non-Jewish students alike on how to combat antisemitism and cultivate allyship.
Repair The World Fellow Rebeccah Lipson joins CJP and the ADL for The March on Washington. She says "the decision to journey from our base in Boston to Washington, D.C. wasn't just a logistical one; it was an unequivocal statement of our commitment. We wanted to take what we learned and put it into action."
In the Jewish community, we understand all too well that racist, antisemitic, and extremist violence are intended to push us into the realm of despair and silence. We stand on the shoulders of prior generations who bravely gave their hearts, souls, and lives to democracy and freedom for us to continue that fight.
Register to hear how discourse on campus is impacting community conversations around Israel and antisemitism.
LEDI, an immersive audio-visual experience honoring young women lost during the Holocaust, debuts on Sept. 7.
Melissa Garlick, Senior Director, Combatting Antisemitism and Building Civic Engagement, talks on Movin’ and Groovin’ with Ellen Kagan about antisemitism: what it is and how to respond. Melissa also talks about the National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism that the White House shared, which is its first national plan ever directly addressing Jewish hate.
Arlington High School senior Cooper Katzman fundraised for the ADL.
We can take tangible steps against Jew hate beyond calling it out.
Previously the head of Harvard Hillel, Rabbi Jonah Steinberg succeeds Robert Trestan at the New England chapter of the Anti-Defamation League.
The internet presents a new and essential challenge: learning the skill set needed to accurately identify what is true and what is false.
NBC Boston interviewed Chanie Krinsky of Chabad Jewish Center in Needham and CJP’s Sarah Abramson about what has become a horrifying trend.
In a remarkable turn of events, the painting is now on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, following an announcement earlier this month that the MFA and the painting’s current owners struck a deal with heirs to the two art dealers, who both survived the war.
Local Jewish community leaders reflect on what freedom means to American Jews, past, present and future.
Jews in the LGBTQIA+ community in New England discuss the intersection of antisemitism and anti-LGBTQIA+ hate.
Local Jewish community leaders see common ground in the White House and CJP strategies against antisemitism.
Local youth leaders on how they’re facing Jew hate, supporting Israel, and expressing their Jewish identity.
These expert-recommended fiction and nonfiction reads tackle antisemitism and/or racism.
Do we induct them into a stance of defensiveness, or show them a Judaism we offer as a gift?
Hillel International discusses initiatives and priorities to keep students safe on college campuses for the 2022-23 academic year and beyond.
Local experts on Kanye West, Kyrie Irving, and other instances of celebrities crossing the line.
From food to folk-dancing, places to seek sanctuary and camaraderie.
The author of a new book about antisemitic conspiracy theories shares his findings on the 200-year history regarding the Rothschild family.
Deborah Lipstadt, the U.S. Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Antisemitism, suggests that Jewish pride can be a way to counter antisemitism.
The Biden administration is using the 1964 Civil Rights Act to tackle antisemitism.
Online abuse includes antisemitism; organizations suggest ways to respond.
How to recognize it, what its effects are, and how to stop it.
The Lappin Foundation spotlights Holocaust survivors in a powerful 7-minute film.
Ford Foundation president Darren Walker invokes his hero Elie Wiesel to explain why the world cannot be indifferent to antisemitism.
For opinion writer David French, Elon Musk's use of free speech to explain the antisemitic tweets on X rings hollow.
An antisemitic attack in Paris is the focus of "Prayer for the French Republic," on stage at the Huntington Theatre.
Antisemitism strikes a Jewish family's idea of home in the new production at the Huntington Theatre, "Prayer for the French Republic."
Rabbi Marc Baker, president and CEO of CJP, discusses the national march for civil rights in Washington, D.C., and how it inspires him to work for social change locally.
Journalist and author Tom Teicholz recommends educating Gen Z about the threat of newly resurgent antisemitism, citing Rabbi Diana Fersko's recent book on the subject and developments in high schools and colleges.