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A Jewish educator and psychotherapist outlines some common trauma responses.
The incidents happen so often, it’s almost reflexive to grow numb. We can’t.
In a July 2022 book, scholar Walter Russell Mead explores the real reasons for American policy on Israel.
We live in one of the largest Jewish communities in the Diaspora, but it’s still a calculated risk to show your Judaism publicly. And it’s not getting any easier.
According to local experts, there are many noteworthy movies from Hollywood and beyond that address Jew hate.
Get up-to-date and accurate information from these trusted sources on how Jew hatred manifests and what you can do about it.
Despite the reality of antisemitism, the Jewish people, at our core, always believe that things can and will get better.
The vivid and informative “Looking for an Enemy: Eight Essays on Antisemitism” features commentary from journalists and academics.
Context and insight into the recent wave of antisemitism in America.
Although they call the phenomenon widespread, some hesitate to describe it as normalization.
Boston-area experts see the protests in Israel as a healthy sign of democracy, and do not fear that they may encourage antisemitism.
From food to folk-dancing, places to seek sanctuary and camaraderie.
Jews have been the subject of antisemitic conspiracy myths for centuries.
Those who hate Jews can no longer hide behind empty rhetoric.
The WJC Jewish Diplomatic Corps Speakers’ Bureau provides you with access to our foremost public speakers.
Violent antisemitism and hatred did not end with the defeat of Nazi Germany. It’s important to continue to stand up to it in all of its forms today.
Antisemitism Rising: What You Need To Know, Moderated discussion by Dr. Rachel Fish with Yair Rosenberg, Rebecca Federman, Eric Ward, and Daniel Glass.
A new paradigm for hate-fueled mass violence arose in Pittsburgh on 10/27 and has continued up through the recent attacks, including in Buffalo.
The Museum of Tolerance (MOT) is the educational arm of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, an internationally renowned Jewish human rights organization.
Rabbi Sacks on the Connection Between Antisemitism, Anti-Zionism, Judaism & Israel.
Start a conversation with a friend or family member about something you’ve learned.
Why do so many people hate Jews? Why is antisemitism still flourishing today, even in modern society? And what can we do about it?
Get involved with The Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action.