January 29, 2025

CAM Strongly Welcomes President Trump’s ‘Bold’ and ‘Decisive’ Executive Order to Deploy US Federal Power Against Rising Antisemitism

Today, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order instructing all U.S. federal agencies to identify civil and criminal authorities available to combat antisemitism. In response, the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) issued the following statement from Director of Public Policy Eliana Goodman: “We strongly commend President Trump for expanding upon his historic commitment to protecting the […]

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‘Antisemitism Is a Problem We Should All Be Addressing’: Ken Marcus Calls for Bipartisanship in Fight Against Jew-Hatred

Ken Marcus — founder and chairman of the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law — called for bipartisan unity in the fight against antisemitism on Wednesday, as his appointment to the George Mason University Board of Visitors remained hung up by political wrangling in the Virginia General Assembly. In a video statement,

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CAM Philanthropic Efforts in Israel Shift Gears to Focus on Recovery Support for Wounded Soldiers and Civilians

In the immediate aftermath of the October 7th massacre in Israel, the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) launched an emergency fund to assist communities impacted by the attack. The Israel Support Fund successfully identified and backed local organizations and heroes who stepped up to strengthen Israeli civil society, addressed emerging and unprecedented needs, and inspired innovative

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Interfaith Leaders, Top NYPD Officials Commemorate International Holocaust Remembrance Day at Brooklyn Forum

Members of New York City’s Jewish and Muslim communities gathered in Brooklyn on Wednesday afternoon for a unique interfaith forum commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day, which this year marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp. The event was hosted by Pakistani-American community leader Raja Azad Gul, in partnership with the

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