EMPOWER YOURSELF. EMPOWER OUR COMMUNITY.
The work of CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism is geared toward making antisemitism socially and politically unacceptable. Since October 7, we have accelerated and adapted the implementation of our 5-Point Plan to combat antisemitism and anti-Zionism to meet urgent needs in our community and leverage opportunities to make proactive and long-term impact in civic spaces, campuses, and schools.
To empower our community and our allies, we’ve provided resources for you to enhance your knowledge, find like-minded groups working toward fostering a flourishing community, and discover opportunities for action and activism.
Resources were curated in part in collaboration with the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS).
In this webinar, Drew Fidler of BBYO and Rabbi Ron Fish of the Anti-Defamation League discuss helping teens deal with the issue of anti-Jewish hate.
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.
Leaders for Tomorrow (LFT) is an education and advocacy program that the AJC offers for teens, including on how to be a voice against antisemitism.
The April event was aimed at helping teens recognize and respond to antisemitism.
Sarah Plymate reflects on her teenage daughter's experience at "Standing Strong: Empowering Teens to Recognize and Respond to Antisemitism,” hosted by TribeTalk.
CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism is meeting the moment of rising antisemitism in Massachusetts.
This four-session workshop series for Jewish professionals working with teens, college students, and young adults aims to address Jewish hate with case studies, small group discussions, and presentations to help educators understand and engage with the complexities of antisemitism and educate in a Jewish context.
There are online resources that teachers can access to assist students in understanding an ever-changing situation in the Middle East.
How to recognize it, what its effects are, and how to stop it.
The Lappin Foundation spotlights Holocaust survivors in a powerful 7-minute film.
Dr. Rachel Fish explains its roots and its current rise.
Context and tips for parents and Jewish youth professionals to support teens as they navigate antisemitism in their communities and on social media.