FAMILIES

Our schools are ground zero in the fight against antisemitism and can be one of the first places kids are exposed to it. From 2022–2023, antisemitic incidents in K–12 schools increased by 135% from the year before. Discover practical advice, support, peer education programs, conversation starters, and more for parents and caregivers of children and teens. 

ADL New England

Massive spike post-Oct. 7 recorded; campus incidents tripled; bomb threats targeting Jewish institutions up tenfold across the country.

eJewish Philanthropy

The head of TribeTalk urges better preparation for kids during a time of unprecedented antisemitism.

Hillel International

A Hillel International survey finds that rising antisemitism and anti-Zionism post-Oct. 7 are impacting college choices by Jewish high schoolers and parents.

Kveller

Liza Wiemer, author of award-winning novel "The Assignment," shares tips for students and teachers on dealing with antisemitism at school.

CJP

On Sunday, April 7, 18 teen leaders from CJP’s Jewish Teen Initiative Peer Leadership Fellowship, in collaboration with CJP's Center for Combating Antisemitism, visited FCAS' headquarters at Gillette Stadium to learn how to become better change agents to fight Jewish hate.

ADL

A new partnership between the ADL and 18Doors will help interfaith families counter antisemitism.

CJP

Through communal security, working with civic leadership, and supporting Jewish students, CJP and our partners are building out our work to combat antisemitism.

CJP

High school students, their parents, and community members are invited to learn about the history of antisemitism, how to recognize it, and how and when to respond if they see it.

CJP

Learn about the benefits of implementing the National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism recommendations in K-12 Schools in Massachusetts.

ADL

The ADL offers guidance for families on how to hold conversations around current events.

ADL

A bibliography of children's and young adult literature that addresses bias, bigotry, diversity and social justice.

ADL

The ADL and partner organization Lost Tribe announce a new initiative aimed at helping Jewish teens and pre-teens counter antisemitism online.