COLLEGE STUDENTS

From 2021–2022, antisemitic incidents on campus rose 41%. Learn more about anti-Zionism, find resources to make your campus safer, and discover opportunities to take action. 

ADL

Leading Jewish organizations and law firms launch legal protection helpline for campus antisemitism.

AJC

AJC has created this concise action plan with steps to support students in their efforts to improve their campus’ atmosphere and ensure their own safety.

The New York Times

Deborah Lipstadt, the U.S. Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Antisemitism, suggests that Jewish pride can be a way to counter antisemitism.

CJP

How to recognize it, what its effects are, and how to stop it.

StandWithUs

Legal Resources, sorted by life stage.

IAC

IAC Mishelanu works to cultivate pro-Israel leadership on campus and provide a home for Israeli-American students in order to explore and strengthen their Israeli and Jewish identity while becoming a living bridge between Israel and the campus community.

Hillel/Academic Engagement Network

AEN seeks to equip college and university administrators with the knowledge, skills, and resources to create a more positive environment for the Jewish campus community.

IAC

IAC Activism provides the tools and training to help support Israeli-Americans to become effective advocates for Israel in their communities, workplaces, on social media, and on campuses.

Hillel International

Hillel International’s Campus Climate Initiative (CCI) works collaboratively with higher education administrators to ensure a positive campus climate in which Jewish students feel comfortable expressing their identity and values, free of antisemitism, harassment, or marginalization

Hillel International

Show the world that antisemitism has no place to hide when our stars shine bright! Post on Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook and use the hashtag #OwnYourStar to showcase YOUR Jewish pride.

Bend the Arc

Help build an American future free from white supremacy, antisemitism, and racism.

Alums for Campus Fairness

Explore 50 of the most flagrant exhibitions of antisemitism that transpired in universities across the country over the past three years.