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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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Australia marked January 22 as a National Day of Mourning.
On December 14, 2025, a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach was attacked.
In less than twenty minutes, fifteen people were murdered and countless lives were altered.
We mourn those who were killed and honor the people who acted with courage to save others.
January 22 is Australia’s National Day of Mourning.
Mourn what was taken at Bondi Beach.
Say the names of those who were killed.
Acknowledge the people who ran toward danger when others could not.
We remember the victims. We honor the heroes.
BREAKING: Swastikas were discovered on playground slides at Gravesend Park in Brooklyn, a park frequently visited by Orthodox Jewish children.
SHOCKING: Nazi flyers threatening to “swing by the neck” Jewish children were posted at the Charlotte Jewish Community Center and Jewish Day School.
Vandals sprayed swastikas on the gate of the community synagogue in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

In recent months, Jewish sites in Sofia, Varna, and Burgas were also defaced.

Bulgaria has roughly 2,000 Jews. The targeting is unmistakably disproportionate.
Jewish-owned restaurant Boker Tov is shutting down in Antwerp, Belgium after years of antisemitic harassment, boycotts, and death threats.

This is a growing plague of antisemitism forcing Jewish businesses to close worldwide and it must be stopped now.
This is not Europe in the 1930s. This is Australia in 2026.
Antisemitic graffiti reading “Dirty Jew” and a swastika were discovered yesterday morning on the façade of the Socialist Party office in Nîmes, southern France.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s leadership shaped the Civil Rights Movement, and he never walked alone.

Throughout the 1960s, Jewish leaders, students, and clergy stood with Dr. King as he confronted racism, segregation, and violence. From the March on Washington to Selma to Freedom Summer, this partnership reflected shared history, moral responsibility, and a refusal to remain silent.

Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel marched beside Dr. King in Selma. Rabbi Joachim Prinz spoke before Dr. King at the Lincoln Memorial. Jewish activists worked alongside Black organizers under constant threat, and some paid with their lives.

On MLK Day, we honor Dr. King’s leadership, courage, and moral clarity.
“I felt my legs were praying.”
In 1965, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel marched alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, driven by faith and a shared demand for justice. Black and Jewish communities stood together then, and that legacy calls us to stand together now. Honoring Dr. King means continuing the march against racism and antisemitism.
“Globalize the intifada” and “long live the Palestinian resistance” were sprayed in public space in Montreux, Switzerland on January 13, 2026, alongside the inverted red triangle used by Hamas.

This is the glorification of terrorism and an explicit call to murder Jews.
We will never hide. We will never break.
We will stay Jewish. We will stay strong.
BREAKING: A man set fire overnight to the entrance of a synagogue in Giessen, Germany, then gave a Nazi salute.

The 32 year old was arrested shortly after the attack.
Shocking: Racist graffiti targeting Muslims and Jews with swastikas, found at the Tivoli train station in Italy this week.
Stephen Spencer Pittman, 19, was arrested for the arson attack on Beth Israel Congregation, the oldest synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi on January 10. 

Federal Investigators say Pittman smashed his way inside with an axe, poured gasoline across the lobby, and set the synagogue on fire, later calling it a “synagogue of Satan.” Pittman’s father contacted the FBI after his son “bragged” about it, leading to his arrest.

Sacred Torah scrolls were destroyed and damaged. The city’s only synagogue has been left unusable.
A swastika was drawn on the entrance of the Gisèle Halimi Center in Bordeaux, France.

This is the second antisemitic vandalism attack against the center in six months.

The center is named after Gisèle Halimi, a Jewish lawyer and human rights icon who dedicated her life to fighting injustice, hatred, and oppression.

This shelter protects and supports women and children from all backgrounds and religions who are victims of domestic violence.

This is a grave antisemitic act and a direct assault on human dignity and human rights.