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The work of CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism is geared toward making antisemitism socially and politically unacceptable. Since October 7, we have accelerated and adapted the implementation of our 5-Point Plan to combat antisemitism and anti-Zionism to meet urgent needs in our community and leverage opportunities to make proactive and long-term impact in civic spaces, campuses, and schools.
To empower our community and our allies, we’ve provided resources for you to enhance your knowledge, find like-minded groups working toward fostering a flourishing community, and discover opportunities for action and activism.
Resources were curated in part in collaboration with the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism (FCAS).
Liza Wiemer, author of award-winning novel "The Assignment," shares tips for students and teachers on dealing with antisemitism at school.
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.
This work kicked off recently through a roundtable discussion CJP hosted with Human Resources and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) executives across Greater Boston with April Powers, VP of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Project Shema on how to incorporate antisemitism education and training into DEIB initiatives.
CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism (CCA) is actively inviting applications for our new Campus Education and Allyship grants pool.
CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism (CCA) is excited to invite applications for grant funding to support community allyship work, through our new Ally Challenge.
The ADL offers a toolkit on how to respond to hate propaganda, including why it exists and how it is disseminated.
The ADL addresses several conspiracy theories blaming Jews and/or Israel for the Crocus City Hall terror attack outside Moscow.
The Anti-Defamation League reports a nationwide increase in white supremacist propaganda, including antisemitism, from 2022 to 2023.
This study by professor Eitan Hersh of Tufts University examines "Jewish engagement and social tension on campus," including antisemitism, in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks.
The Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston voices concern over some recent actions of the Massachusetts Teachers Association in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel.
This webinar addresses the overlaps and distinctions between antisemitism and critical discussions about Israel.
Stand with us as we unveil “Neighbors,” a story where two communities come together to prevail over hate. Hate loses when we stand together.