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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).
The ADL issued a report on how al-Qaeda and the Islamic State are promoting terror acts against Jewish communities since the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terror attacks on Israel.
This ADL press release shares details about the upcoming campus report card on how well U.S. colleges and universities combat antisemitism on campus.
The ADL maintains and updates a database of international antisemitism in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terror attacks against Israel and subsequent war between Israel and Hamas.
The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) shares its working definition of antisemitism.
The Jerusalem Declaration on Antisemitism consists of a preamble, a definition and 15 examples.
An explainer on the differences between two definitions of antisemitism—the IHRA and the Jerusalem Declaration.
An explainer on why the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism is facing disputes.
An AJC survey finds that 60% of U.S. Jews feel less safe than they did one year ago.
The American Jewish Committee finds that antisemitism concerns prompted 46% of American Jews to alter their behavior.
The American Jewish Committee shares five key takeaways from its state of antisemitism in America report for 2023.
Dr. Clarence Jones, who helped draft the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, is featured in a Super Bowl ad against antisemitism.
The Healey administration announced $3.8 million in grants to 80 nonprofits—including Jewish organizations—at risk from hate and extremism.