Nearly 200 city leaders and community stakeholders from across the United States and Canada convened in New Orleans, Louisiana, this week for the 2025 North
Nearly 200 city leaders and community stakeholders from across the United States and Canada convened in New Orleans, Louisiana, this week for the 2025 North
Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun — U.S. President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as the next U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism — attended the
Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun — U.S. President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as the next U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism — attended the
Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) President of U.S. Affairs Alyza Lewin issued the following statement following the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s vote on Wednesday to advance
Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) President of U.S. Affairs Alyza Lewin issued the following statement following the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s vote on Wednesday to advance
Nearly 200 municipal leaders and community stakeholders from across the United States and Canada gathered at historic Gallier Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Tuesday
Nearly 200 municipal leaders and community stakeholders from across the United States and Canada gathered at historic Gallier Hall in New Orleans, Louisiana, on Tuesday
Northwestern University has agreed to pay the U.S. Treasury $75 million over three years to resolve federal investigations into its handling of antisemitism on campus,
Northwestern University has agreed to pay the U.S. Treasury $75 million over three years to resolve federal investigations into its handling of antisemitism on campus,
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Thank you, Mayor Eric Adams.
Loud and clear.
@nycmayor
Yesterday was historic. In New Orleans, we filled the Caesars Superdome with nearly 200 mayors and community leaders united against antisemitism.
Thank you to every leader who showed up and took a stand.
In New Orleans, Mayor LaToya Cantrell made it clear:
“You can’t stand against hate on just one side. It’s all or nothing.”
Thank you, Mayor LaToya Cantrell.
Nearly 200 municipal leaders and community partners from across the United States and Canada came together last night in historic Gallier Hall in New Orleans for the opening of the 2025 North American Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism.
Mayors, elected officials, and community leaders stood side by side with one clear message: antisemitism has no place in our cities, our streets, or our societies.
We are deeply proud to bring these leaders together not just to talk, but to act. What begins in one room can grow into real change across an entire continent.
Thank you to every mayor, partner, and ally who showed up with courage, responsibility, and heart.
🇧🇷 The 5th Latin American Forum Against Antisemitism took place in Rio de Janeiro at a time of rising antisemitism across the region and a challenging political climate in Brazil, including the government’s decision to move away from the IHRA framework.
CAM brought together delegations from 18 countries and launched the Group of Latin American Legislators Against Antisemitism, uniting 26 lawmakers from 15 countries around a shared commitment to action.
In 1948, nearly one million Jews lived across the Arab world and Iran.
By 2025, only a few thousand remain.
Pogroms, arrests, expulsions, and antisemitic laws erased Jewish life country by country.
Two Jewish boys aged 13 and 14, wearing uniforms from a Jewish school, were chased through the streets of Montevideo, Uruguay, and threatened with broken pavement for one reason only: they are Jewish.
The attackers told them, “You are Jews. We know what you did.”
They then followed one child to his home and threatened the boys:
“We know where you live.”
“Now we’re going to get you.”
We are absolutely outraged to see this man waving a yellow star at a pro-Palestinian protest in Paris.
In 1939, Jews were forced to wear this symbol before being deported to concentration camps and murdered.
Using it this way is a spit in the face of the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust.
Bondi Beach in Sydney was hit by antisemitic graffiti on November 29, 2025.
Slogans including “Fuck the IDF” and “Free Palestine” were sprayed on the popular beachfront public property.
Police are investigating.
The Christmas market in Brussels looked like absolute chaos this year and was completely ruined.
Pro-Palestinian rioters stormed the place with smoke bombs in the middle of families and children, who fled in panic.
We are fed up with this.
Make Christmas Christmas again.
Jessie Fairbanks was filmed screaming at a Jewish man to k*ll himself outside Park East Synagogue during recent protests in Manhattan:
“Do the world a favor, k*ll yourself, sl*t your throat!”
A few months earlier, she was also filmed tearing down posters of Israeli hostages.
This is sick.
From November 26 to 29, 2008, Mumbai was struck by a series of coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by ten gunmen linked to a Pakistan based extremist group.
The siege lasted three days and left more than 160 people murdered and hundreds injured.
The attackers targeted luxury hotels, the city’s main railway station, a popular restaurant, a hospital, and the Jewish community center known as the Chabad House.
Among those murdered at the Chabad House were:
Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivka
Aryeh Leibish Teitelbaum of New York
Bentzion Kruman
Yocheved Orpaz, a mother of four from Israel
Norma Shvartzblat Rabinovich, a mother of three from Mexico
May their memories be a blessing.
Another violent antisemitic threat at UC Berkeley.
This is literally a call to murder Jews.
It’s time for the university to take this seriously before anyone gets killed.
Representatives from the Latin American Network of Former Fellows and Friends of Israel, bringing together delegates from 18 countries, formalized the adoption of the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism.
The delegation of Mashav alumni was received by Israel’s Ambassador to Argentina, Eyal Sela, and Deputy Ambassador Anna Keinan, discussing the program’s impact and future cooperation.
The group also visited AMIA, where Executive Director Daniel Pomerantz welcomed them and highlighted the institution’s historic role. CAM’s Director of Hispanic Affairs, Shay Salamon, presented CAM’s global and regional work and the importance of the IHRA definition.
The initiative to adopt the definition emerged after the participation of RLEBAI Vice President María Da Silva in CAM’s Forum in Rio de Janeiro, marking the first step toward joint programs across the region.
A meeting that opens the door to deeper cooperation in education, memory, and the fight against antisemitism.
@israelenargentina @mashav_israe
A professor at Lyon 2 University, Julien Théry, posted an online boycott list targeting 20 French Jewish public figures, including community leaders, artists, and religious leaders.
The university condemned the publication as incompatible with its values.
But antisemitism in French academia cannot be ignored or excused.
🇫🇷 On November 23 in Paris, a swastika was drawn in the snow in a public park, directly facing a school.
The photos were taken from inside a classroom.
Paris in the snow… not so magical today.
🇪🇺 A powerful day at the Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism in Paris.
Mayors, local leaders and experts from across Europe gathered to reaffirm their commitment to combating antisemitism.
Seeing this collective energy in action was beyond inspiring.
Thank you to everyone who contributed to this important day. Your presence meant a lot.
🇪🇺 Yesterday in Paris, the 2025 European Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism officially opened, bringing together representatives from more than 130 cities across 30 countries.
Hosted by the City of Paris under the leadership of Madame Anne Hidalgo, the summit is co-organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement and Le CRIF, with the support of the European Jewish Congress.
Over the next 24 hours, mayors, local officials, researchers and experts from across Europe will exchange and develop concrete solutions to make their cities safer, stronger and resilient against rising antisemitism.
🇩🇪 At Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate, pro Palestine activists climbed the monument and hung a banner reading “Never Again Genocide Freedom for Palestine.”
This is a provocative misuse of the Holocaust phrase “Never Again” to attack the Jewish state, a deeply offensive act of Holocaust inversion just days after Kristallnacht commemorations in Germany.
Turning “Never Again” against the Jewish people is outrageously antisemitic.
Literal calls for the murder of Jews are now being painted on walls in Toronto.
A national disgrace for Canada.
This one was found on the Dundas Street overpass at Royal York Road on November 12, 2025.
🇦🇹 During the Kristallnacht memorial in Mödling on November 9, 2025, a recorded Hitler speech suddenly blasted for about ninety seconds from a nearby building.
The 50 people gathered at the former site of the Mödling synagogue, destroyed during the 1938 pogroms, were left in shock.
🇫🇷 Ten years ago today Islamist terrorists opened fire on crowds in Paris.
130 people enjoying a café terrace or a concert at the Bataclan were murdered in cold blood and hundreds were wounded.
We remember every victim and honor the bravery of the first responders the security forces the medical teams and the families who lived through that terrible night.
🇮🇹 On November 10, 2025, at Milan’s Central Station, a 25-year-old Pakistani man violently attacked a group of Orthodox Jewish tourists from the U.S., shouting “dirty Jews” and “I’ll kill you.”
🇺🇸 On November 9, 2025, residents of Cape Coral, Florida, discovered a swastika spray-painted on a traffic post at Santa Barbara Blvd and Trafalgar Pkwy.
The incident sparked outrage and concern across the community.























