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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.

The Boston Globe

The individual claimed the joke was from the TV show "The Office" and that it referenced the KGB. The joke allegedly involved slapping his colleague.

CJP

Repair The World Fellow Rebeccah Lipson joins CJP and the ADL for The March on Washington. She says "the decision to journey from our base in Boston to Washington, D.C. wasn't just a logistical one; it was an unequivocal statement of our commitment. We wanted to take what we learned and put it into action."

CJP

In the Jewish community, we understand all too well that racist, antisemitic, and extremist violence are intended to push us into the realm of despair and silence. We stand on the shoulders of prior generations who bravely gave their hearts, souls, and lives to democracy and freedom for us to continue that fight.

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.

The Boston Globe

Experts are alarmed at the increasing size and voice of the neo-Nazi group NSC-131, including the expanding number of military veterans joining it.

USA Today

Two separate studies have found that antisemitism is all too common on multiple popular social media platforms.

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.

The Boston Globe

The Anti-Defamation League annual survey of antisemitic incidents found that the total in Massachusetts in 2022 ranked sixth nationwide.