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American Jewish Committee (AJC) counters antisemitism in all its guises by calling on governments to act and by organizing coalitions with other faith and ethnic groups to forge a united front against hate.
For teachers, coaches, school administrators, or employers who have been approached about an antisemitic incident.
5 key takeaways from AJC’s State of Antisemitism in America Report 2022.
So far, 2023 has been a particularly volatile period between Israelis and Palestinians.
AJC's Translate Hate glossary empowers you to identify, expose, and report antisemitism.
The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism is a crucial first step in addressing the horrific rise in antisemitism, especially in Europe and the United States.
Antisemitism is a toxic virus that continues to mutate.
How are American Jews feeling? What are their personal experiences with antisemitism? Are young American Jews facing antisemitism differently than adults? And what does the broader American public know?
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Add your name to this petition to support this White House summit to send a powerful message about the need to take the threat of domestic antisemitism seriously.
Provides U.S. leadership in all sectors of society with the knowledge and tools to understand, respond to, and prevent antisemitism.
In May 2022, AJC called on the Jewish community and our allies to unite against all forms of Jew-hatred in celebration to show the world we are #JewishandProud!