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).

StandWithUs

Legal Resources, sorted by life stage.

StandWithUs

Your guide to advocating for education about Jews and antisemitism in your community, and keeping hatred and bias out of the classroom.

Southern Poverty Law Center

Learn about the increase of antisemitic groups, the distinctiveness of their ideology, and the virtual omnipresence of antisemitism across the far right.

Southern Poverty Law Center

The Year in Hate & Extremism 2021. We can push back against this rising authoritarianism and turn the tide.

Southern Poverty Law Center

Hatewatch monitors and exposes the activities of the American radical right.

Secure Community Network (SCN)

Learn about official homeland security and safety organization of the Jewish community in North America, and how we're working on combating antisemitism.

Shalom Hartman Institute of North America

This series delivers the excellence of Hartman scholarship to Jewish thought leaders of all political and denominational backgrounds, empowering them to facilitate nuanced, empathetic,values-based conversations about Israel within their communities.

Shalom Hartman Institute of North America

Jewish-Christian Relations Are Suffering.

PBS

Explore the recent rise in antisemitism in the U.S. and Europe, and hear firsthand accounts from victims, witnesses and others who have experienced it.

PJ Library

Research shows that one of the best ways that we can help prepare our children to cope with discrimination and intolerance is by being open about it.