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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).

CJP

Stand with us as we unveil “Neighbors,” a story where two communities come together to prevail over hate. Hate loses when we stand together.

My Jewish Learning

My Jewish Learning provides a primer on "the world's oldest hatred."

National Education Association

This article from the NEA provides suggestions for educators on how to take on antisemitism at college campuses, while providing further resources.

Hillel International

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.

Jewish Book Council

Books detailing how antisemitism has impacted Judaism's past and present, and how things could be improved in the future.

ADL

A survey finds that Americans from the millennial and Generation Z demographics hold more antisemitic views than other Americans.

PBS

Filmmaker Andrew Goldberg created a documentary film showing a resurgence of antisemitism in the U.S. and Europe in ways not experienced in almost 100 years.

Yair Rosenberg

Yair Rosenberg, a staff writer for The Atlantic, has created a six-part video explainer series about antisemitism.

ADL

A new partnership between the ADL and 18Doors will help interfaith families counter antisemitism.

CJP

Through communal security, working with civic leadership, and supporting Jewish students, CJP and our partners are building out our work to combat antisemitism.

CJP

Michal Cotler-Wunsh seeks to “make a dent.”

CJP

April 17, 2024, 12 p.m. This talk will share the unique characteristics of the approach to teaching the Arab-Israeli conflict adopted at Brandeis University some 19 years ago. It will argue that this unique approach accounts for the civilized conversation and the lack of any emotional explosions in the classroom at Brandeis since 2005. Presented...