A recent ILTV Israel News reel highlights the growing antisemitism on college campuses, where Jewish students face hostility ranging from hateful graffiti to social exclusion. These challenges make it hard for many to feel safe or accepted. The World Jewish Congress (WJC) is stepping up to address this issue and ensure young Jews are supported in their fight against hate.
The video showcases how the WJC equips students with tools to combat antisemitism and celebrate their identities. Through workshops, training, and leadership programs, the WJC empowers Jewish students to stand firm while fostering a global support network where they can connect and find solidarity.
A key takeaway from the newsreel is the WJC’s focus on collaboration. Working with students, universities, and governments, the organization pushes for policies that protect Jewish students and create inclusive campus environments. It’s about more than responding to incidents—it’s about changing the culture to ensure safety and acceptance for all.
The ILTV report also highlights that antisemitism isn’t just a Jewish issue—it impacts society as a whole. Addressing it requires a united effort from allies, educators, and leaders to ensure hate has no place on campuses or beyond.
For Jewish students, the WJC’s message is clear: You are not alone. With the resources, tools, and community the WJC provides, students can confidently face challenges and thrive. We can turn the tide against hate and build a brighter, more inclusive future.