A non-partisan, global grassroots movement of individuals and organizations, across all religions and faiths, united to combat antisemitism.
Seeks to empower and liberate Jews from centuries of persecution and discrimination.
A joint initiative of a broad coalition of U.S. Jewish organizations working together to combat antisemitism and anti-Zionism in America.
Encourages scholarly discussion of the history of antisemitism and makes available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids.
An interdisciplinary research center dedicated to an independent, non-political approach to the accumulation and dissemination of knowledge necessary for understanding the phenomenon of anti-Semitism located at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, it features an online database on articles and books about anti-Semitism and full text papers on current trends.
Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities. International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance
The Jewish Counterculture traces many of its roots to the New Left and the Civil Rights Movement, but also has distinctively Jewish origins as well. This exhibit presents examples which highlight some of the movement’s themes.
The Jewish Women’s Archive International organization dedicated to collecting and promoting the extraordinary stories of Jewish women. JWA explores the past as a framework for understanding the pressing issues of our time; inspires young people with remarkable role models; and uses Jewish women’s stories to excite people to see themselves as agents of change.
The National Library of Israel
Traces the movement and history of Jewish books since the inception of print.
History of the Early Printed Hebrew Book from around 1470 through the seventeenth century.
Jewish Museum, London
Over 4200 Ketubot from around the world on the site of The National Library of Israel
Jewish Art and Life at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
An independently run non-profit organization, engaging, educating, and empowering faculty and staff on university and college campuses across the U.S. to: Oppose efforts to delegitimize Israel Promote campus free expression and academic freedom.
The Anti-Defamation League was founded in 1913 "to stop the defamation of the Jewish people and to secure justice and fair treatment to all." Now the nation's premier civil rights/human relations agency, ADL fights anti-Semitism and all forms of bigotry, defends democratic ideals and protects civil rights to all.
Their mission is to win the hearts and minds of non-Jews and Jews through powerful positive messaging and partnerships, motivating and equipping them to be defenders of and upstanders for the Jewish community.
The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) is dedicated to the scholarly research of the origins, processes and manifestations associated with antisemitism globally, as well as other forms of prejudice, including racisms, as it relates to policy, in the age of globalization. Through the examination of antisemitism and policy, ISGAP disseminates analytical and scholarly material to help combat hatred and promote understanding.
Follow programs, conferences, and other work relating to antisemitism.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center is a global human rights organization researching the Holocaust and hate in a historic and contemporary context. The Center confronts anti-Semitism, hate and terrorism, promotes human rights and dignity, stands with Israel, defends the safety of Jews worldwide, and teaches the lessons of the Holocaust for future generations.
A grassroots watchdog organization dedicated to exposing groups and individuals that espouse incitement towards the Jewish people and State and engage in antisemitic behaviors.
A legal think tank and advocacy organization, taking the lead in the legal battle against antisemitism and the delegitimization of Israel.
Anti-Semitism in the United States is making a disturbing contemporary resurgence. Jasper Vyda, a current student of College Prep, passionately discusses his personal experiences with Anti-Semitism, detailing the data behind its contemporary increase, and what can be done to combat it. This talk examines the fundamental intersectionality of the current fight against Anti-Semitism in the United States, and why we all have a moral responsibility to join it to protect people of all affinities at large.