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Resources were curated in part in collaboration with the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS).
The ADL addresses several conspiracy theories blaming Jews and/or Israel for the Crocus City Hall terror attack outside Moscow.
The Anti-Defamation League reports a nationwide increase in white supremacist propaganda -- including antisemitism -- from 2022 to 2023.
This study by Prof. Eitan Hersh of Tufts University examines "Jewish engagement and social tension on campus" -- including antisemitism -- in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks.
The Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston voices concern over some recent actions of the Mass.Teachers Association in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel and subsequent Israeli war against Hamas.
This webinar addresses the overlaps and distinctions between antisemitism and critical discussions about Israel.
Stand with us as we unveil “Neighbors,” a story where two communities come together to prevail over hate. Hate loses when we stand together.
Address today's global challenges with lesson plans focused on current events, including the refugee crisis and contemporary antisemitism.
My Jewish Learning provides a primer on "the world's oldest hatred."
This article from the NEA provides suggestions for educators on how to take on antisemitism at college campuses, while providing further resources.
In the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terror attacks against Israel, Hillel International finds an unprecedented amount of antisemitic incidents on college campuses.
Books detailing how antisemitism has impacted Judaism's past and present, and how things could be improved in the future.
A survey finds that Americans from the millennial and Generation Z demographics hold more antisemitic views than other Americans.