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The ADL provides information about the first-of-its-kind National Strategy to Combat Antisemitism.
Amid rising antisemitism, Jews prepare to commemorate the somber anniversary in Boston.
Learn how to stay safe at community events, understand the organizer's role, and learn to spot and respond to potential incidents.
February 1, 2024 – 12 p.m. EST – Zoom Session Come learn more about SEA Change, a 7-month cohort for clergy and lay leaders proven to develop the capacity of your community’s current and future leaders as we learn together how to make a big impact on racial equity issues within the congregation and beyond....
Having returned from her recent Women's Leadership Solidarity Mission to Israel, CJP's Melissa Garlick, Senior Director, Combating Antisemitism and Building Civic Engagement, reflects on women's experience of war.
A new report lists Boston among the U.S. big cities with a record increase in antisemitic hate crimes.
Preliminary data from the Anti-Defamation League indicate a worrisome spike in antisemitic incidents in the three months since the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel.
SEA Change trains congregations to organize and tackle racial injustice within and beyond their communities. SEA Change includes specialized training, coaching, and campaigns targeted specifically at issues of racial justice and leadership development.
Discover the defining moments of CJP’s work to combat antisemitism and anti-Zionism in 2023. From building deeper relationships with civic leaders to providing critical resources where they’re needed most, explore how our community is working together to build long-term and meaningful impact in Greater Boston and beyond.
Funded by a grant from CJP, he’s tackling antisemitism in the K-12 space.
The National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) shares its position statement on antisemitism, as well as resources.
“I believe this is a moment of reckoning” says Rabbi Marc Baker, President and CEO, CJP, responding the White House’s condemnation of the three university presidents after the congressional hearing on antisemitism earlier this week.