COMMUNITY
MEMBERS

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

Clergy, congregational staff and lay leadership play a critical role in responding to antisemitic incidents. This toolkit will assist you in preparing for and responding to incidents of antisemitism.

CJP

The Legislative Commission kicked off with a mandate to respond to growing antisemitism in “all sectors of our society.”

CJP

With the State Commission to Combat Antisemitism now in place, our communal partners have a platform for serious discussions—and for action.

CJP

Read the full press release from The General Court of Massachusetts State House, Boston.

CJP

By offering peer-based support groups, Circles of Connection helps participants confront trauma, build understanding, and foster meaningful connections.

CJP

With funding from CCA, a grassroots group in Lexington is taking on antisemitism at the local level.

Foundation to Combat Antisemitism

The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism reveals findings from its summer 2024 US antisemitism landscape survey.

JArts

Caron Tabb helps us grow empathy and diminish hate.

CJP

Explore short- and long-term actions you can take to help forward the mission of CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism — making Jewish hate both socially and politically unacceptable.   

US Department of State

Multiple countries, including the US, have endorsed these comprehensive measures.

BBYO

This BBYO program teaches teens how to define and recognize antisemitism.

BBYO

In this 2022 article from Shofar magazine, BBYO author Zoe Josefson shares four tips for teens concerned about antisemitism.