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The Ford Foundation

Ford Foundation president Darren Walker invokes his hero Elie Wiesel to explain why the world cannot be indifferent to antisemitism.

Jewish Journal of the North Shore

Rabbi Marc Baker, president and CEO of CJP, discusses the national march for civil rights in Washington, D.C., and how it inspires him to work for social change locally.

Time

Rabbi Diana Fersko, the author of a new book about antisemitism, makes the case for no longer "denying, diminishing and avoiding" hatred of Jews, but rather facing the issue proactively.

Time

The head of the Anti-Defamation League, Jonathan Greenblatt, reflects on the march for equality in Washington, D.C.

The Boston Globe

The Jewish people came to support Black Americans; now it is time to stand up and give back, even as we continue to fight discrimination that is still aimed at us.

CJP

CJP’s Communal Security Initiative shares tips for security as Jews celebrate the New Year.

CJP

LEDI, an immersive audio-visual experience honoring young women lost during the Holocaust, debuts on Sept. 7.

ADL

The Anti-Defamation League encourages participation in a march on the 50-year anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington.

The Boston Globe

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and rapper Meek Mill discussed the Black community and Jews coming together to fight hate during a panel at the NAACP convention in Boston.

CJP

Melissa Garlick, Senior Director, Combatting Antisemitism and Building Civic Engagement, talks on Movin’ and Groovin’ with Ellen Kagan about antisemitism: what it is and how to respond. Melissa also talks about the National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism that the White House shared, which is its first national plan ever directly addressing Jewish hate.

CJP

Every day, individuals in our communities are choosing to use their power by lifting their voices, sharing their stories, building solidarity, and raising awareness.   

CJP

NBC Boston interviewed Chanie Krinsky of Chabad Jewish Center in Needham and CJP’s Sarah Abramson about what has become a horrifying trend.