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Find opportunities to learn and get involved, including Employee Resource Groups, tools for navigating challenging conversations in the workplace, how to report incidents, and other resources — including security grants and trainings — specific to Jewish-identifying adults. 

CJP

CJP's Center for Combating Antisemitism is proud to support the work of our grantees, dedicated to our shared mission of making antisemitism unacceptable in Greater Boston.

BBYO

In this webinar, Dr. Samantha Vinokor-Meinrath shares advice for parents on how to help teens (and themselves) navigate a historic surge in antisemitism.

JCRC

The Massachusetts Legislature has voted on the FY25 Budget, and it is now on Governor Healey’s desk for action.

GPS Circles of Connection

Learn about a new pilot initiative for the Boston Jewish community that will build our communal capacity to care for and support one another during this time of increasing trauma, stress, polarization, and rising antisemitism.

The Museum of Tolerance (MOT)/ Simon Wiesenthal Center

This article, initiated by the Council of American Jewish Museums in 1994, chronicles antisemitism from biblical times up to the late 20th century.

BBYO

BBYO, which describes itself as the largest pluralistic Jewish teen organization in the world, offers a list of resources for teens, parents and the general public.

Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism

The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism offers resources to promote community safety and security in the face of rising antisemitism.

CJP

Melissa Garlick, Senior Director of Combating Antisemitism and Building Civic Engagement at CJP, explores how we can build inclusive spaces and combat antisemitism as we honor Pride and Juneteenth.

CJP

On June 14, 90 sophomores and juniors from Boston Latin School visited the exhibition Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. for a guided tour.

CJP

Explore Mimi’s emotional journey of balancing her Jewish faith and LGBTQIA+ advocacy in a complex, post-10/7 world.

Jewish Journal of Greater Boston

The April event was aimed at helping teens recognize and respond to antisemitism.

CJP

Employee resource groups can be helpful for Jews at work.