EMPOWER YOURSELF. EMPOWER OUR COMMUNITY.
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).
Officials met with Jewish leaders to discuss steps the federal government is taking to counter the “alarming uptick in instances of antisemitism at schools and college campuses.”
The student president of Brandeis University Hillel salutes his school's response to the Oct. 7 terror attacks in Israel.
A Biden administration spokesperson expressed the president's condemnation of "grotesque" displays of antisemitism on college campuses recently.
Preliminary data indicates that reported incidents of harassment, vandalism and assault increased by 388% over the same period last year.
A guide to filing a civil rights complaint against an organization, such as a corporation or nonprofit.
There are online resources that teachers can access to assist students in understanding an ever-changing situation in the Middle East.
ADL's guide for education professionals, state education departments, and school administrators
These resources help guide classroom discussion about the antisemitic attacks on Israel by Hamas, and the ensuing Israel-Hamas war.
Solidarity is necessary and critical in the short-term, but building allyship is long-term work that entails learning and requires grace and compassion.
The Lappin Foundation recently went to Danvers High School to talk to students about the roots of antisemitism.
Over 100 Jewish groups unequivocally reject Islamophobia and anti-Arab hate.
Boston’s Jewish community has plenty of support in the battle against antisemitism.