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Find opportunities to learn and get involved, including Employee Resource Groups, tools for navigating challenging conversations in the workplace, how to report incidents, and other resources — including security grants and trainings — specific to Jewish-identifying adults. 

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.

Project Shema

How to incorporate antisemitism training into DEI programs in the workplace.

Moriah Films/Simon Wiesenthal Center

The film Ever Again, narrated by Academy Award®-winning actor/director Kevin Costner, examines the resurgence of violent antisemitism and terrorism.

NEHM

Built to pay tribute to the six million killed and honor the survivors. It offers a unique opportunity for reflection on the importance of human rights.

Louis D. Brandeis Center

A fact sheet offering insight on the importance of defining antisemitism, discussing the “gold standard” definition, and providing guidance on what steps are needed to utilize this definition.

Moriah Films/Simon Wiesenthal Center

The film, Unlikely Heroes, narrated by Academy Award®-winner Sir Ben Kingsley, highlights seven extraordinary people with unique and inspiring stories of Jewish resistance.

Lappin Foundation

Learn about the Holocaust and antisemitism through extraordinary films.

Keshet

Four young Jewish American activists are taking direct action against antisemitism and other hate.

JCRC

Join this speaker series that tackles wide-ranging issues from antisemitism to the normalization of extremism.

International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance

Learn about how the IHRA set an example and provided a tool for all countries when they built consensus around a non-legally binding working definition of antisemitism.

Forward

Read more about the term antisemitism to accurately reflect what it truly means.

Forward

Read about how white supremacist groups picked Jacksonville to launch a campaign projecting antisemitic messages on landmarks. Local Jews wondered why their city had been picked, and how to respond.