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Read more about the term antisemitism to accurately reflect what it truly means.
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.
Read booklets on issues such as far-right antisemitism and far-left antisemitism.
Get updated on how to take advantage of free CSI security assessments, consultations, training, grants, and to receive our emergency communications.
A range of robust training opportunities free of charge to Jewish organizations in the CJP catchment area in Greater Boston. We also welcome and encourage members of all faith communities to participate in our training programs.
Discover webinars that will help you navigate security topics in these complex times.
(SITCA) uses the power of film to help students recognize and counter antisemitism.
An easy-to-navigate database for studies on Israel and antisemitism.
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.