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In this 2022 article from Shofar magazine, BBYO author Zoe Josefson shares four tips for teens concerned about antisemitism.
This BBYO program shows the different roles teens can take in responding to antisemitism, as well as how they can feel empowered to do so.
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.
The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism offers resources to promote community safety and security in the face of rising antisemitism.
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.
Explore Mimi’s emotional journey of balancing her Jewish faith and LGBTQIA+ advocacy in a complex, post-10/7 world.
The Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships at the U.S. Department of Education provides a list of resources for students, educators and communities.
More than 1,500 people gathered outside Temple Israel of Boston on April 28 to support Jewish students.
On Sunday, April 7, 18 teen leaders from CJP’s Jewish Teen Initiative Peer Leadership Fellowship, in collaboration with CJP's Center for Combating Antisemitism, visited FCAS' headquarters at Gillette Stadium to learn how to become better change agents to fight Jewish hate.
More than 700 Holocaust artifacts are on display at this first-of-its-kind exhibition in New England.
Having returned from her recent Women's Leadership Solidarity Mission to Israel, CJP's Melissa Garlick, Senior Director, Combating Antisemitism and Building Civic Engagement, reflects on women's experience of war.
This Chanukah, we will come together to observe the inaugural Shine A Light Shabbat on Friday, Dec. 8.