Act Now to Fight Antisemitism - World Jewish Congress

Act Now to Fight Antisemitism

Define Hate So We Can Take It On Together

We are witnessing a surge of violent attacks on Jewish people, our synagogues, and community centers. Antisemitic conspiracy myths are infiltrating institutions across the political spectrum, even our children's schools.

The FBI reports that anti-Jewish hate crimes accounted for 57.5% of all religiously motivated hate crimes in the U.S., though the Jewish community is less than 2% of the American population.

This hate must be fought.

But it’s hard to fight Jew-hatred if you can’t always spot it.

That’s why we have a proven tool—the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Working Definition of Antisemitism.

Can we count on you to stop antisemitism in your state in under one minute? In just a few clicks, you can contact your state government and urge them to define antisemitism in law by adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism.

The definition provides a clear and comprehensive framework for identifying and addressing antisemitism and has been widely adopted by governments, universities, and civil society organizations worldwide. It is high time to ensure that every state takes action to combat rising Jew hatred now.

Please, call or write to your state government in support of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Working Definition of Antisemitism and help protect our community from hate.

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