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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.
Combating antisemitism: CJP grants enhance safety in 14 day schools and 40 early childhood centers.
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A researched and vetted list of K-12 books that portray Israel and its history with accuracy and fairness.
A bilingual English and Spanish guide to empowering young people in the aftermath of hate.
The Anti-Defamation League helps students make sense of bias and injustice coverage in the news today.
“Now is the time to put our shared values and mutual responsibility for one another and Israel ahead of the things that might divide us.”
We have work to do, which is why I’m so proud that over the past year CJP has partnered with ADL and so many other organizations to launch our 5-Point Plan to combat antisemitism and anti-Zionism. We will not likely eliminate a 3,000-year-old hatred in our lifetimes, but we will certainly be stronger and fight against it more effectively when we fight it together.
Deborah Lipstadt, the U.S. Special Envoy for Monitoring and Combating Antisemitism, suggests that Jewish pride can be a way to counter antisemitism.
Online abuse includes antisemitism; organizations suggest ways to respond.
How to recognize it, what its effects are, and how to stop it.
The Lappin Foundation spotlights Holocaust survivors in a powerful 7-minute film.
Journalist and author Tom Teicholz recommends educating Gen Z about the threat of newly resurgent antisemitism, citing Rabbi Diana Fersko's recent book on the subject and developments in high schools and colleges.