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CAM is a global coalition engaging more than 700 partner organizations and three million people from a diverse array of religious, political, and cultural backgrounds in the common mission of fighting the world’s oldest hatred. We act collaboratively to build a better future, free of bigotry, for Jews and all humanity.

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IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism Adoptions

In recent years, the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism has emerged as the global “gold standard” in the collective effort against rising contemporary Jew-hatred, in all its manifestations.

The definition’s far-reaching impact is rooted in the broad-based consensus that has formed around it, with more than 1,100 entities worldwide adopting or endorsing it as an essential tool to delineate what constitutes prejudiced behavior toward the Jewish people, with the following countries and U.S. states among them.

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The Combat Antisemitism Movement joins over 70 Jewish organizations worldwide in signing an open letter in support of Katharina von Schnurbein, the EU Coordinator on Combating Antisemitism and Fostering Jewish Life.

This comes after an open letter earlier this month unfairly attacked her work and questioned her mandate.

We stand firmly by her side and recognize the essential role she plays in defending Jewish communities at a time of rising antisemitism.
🇹🇭 Yesterday in Koh Samui, Thailand, a man disguised as Hitler posed for selfies with tourists inside a club, even giving Nazi salutes.

Next to him, another man wore a Bin Laden mask.

Credit @mk_info_idf
📍🇵🇱 Auschwitz-Birkenau · August 17, 2025

A woman confronted Jewish teens at Auschwitz, accusing them of “killing children” as they held an Israeli flag.

Educator Charlotte Korchak @charlottekorchak stood her ground, reminding her that Jews were killed for thousands of years without a state, and that Israel exists so it never happens again.

The teens answered by singing Am Yisrael Chai.
📍 Tel Aviv · August 17, 2025

@emilydamari has become a symbol of Jewish resilience. 🤟
She was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7, shot and lost two fingers, and endured 471 days in captivity before her release. Her dog was killed, and some of her closest friends are still being held in Gaza.

And yet, yesterday she stood proud at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, demanding the release of the remaining 50 hostages still in Gaza.

Admirable!
📍🇨🇦 Montreal, August 15, 2025

A 28-year-old man in a robe and keffiyeh was arrested in Saint-Laurent after threatening a Hasidic Jew, shouting: “We will f*cking k*ll you all, pigs.”

Police confirmed he was taken into custody.
📍 August 8, 2025 — Montreal

In broad daylight, a Jewish father was savagely beaten in a park, punched and kicked to the ground as his three young children watched in terror. Their screams could not stop the violence. The children are deeply traumatized, and the father was rushed to the hospital.

This horrifying act of antisemitism comes just days after Canada’s oldest synagogue, in Victoria, was vandalized.
🚨 We see them everywhere, but are they being reported?
 
Since Oct 7, antisemitic graffiti has spread across our cities.
Every incident matters.

Report what you see, we’ll alert mayors, law enforcement, and demand action.
 
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🇺🇸 Portland, August 5

A man screamed “Heil H*tler. He should finish all of you”
at people holding posters of Israeli hostages.

Horrifying antisemitism.