July 16, 2025

French Imam Hassen Chalghoumi (fourth from left) stands with members of the Combat Antisemitism Movement team in Tel Aviv, Israel, holding a commemorative plaque honoring his leadership in promoting peace and combating antisemitism.

‘The Time Is Now’: French Imam Chalghoumi’s Call for Interfaith Coexistence During Israel Visit

The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) hosted a special luncheon in Tel Aviv on Wednesday honoring Imam Hassen Chalghoumi — Imam of the Drancy Mosque and Chairman of the Conference of Imams of France. Known for his unwavering stand against extremism and his deep commitment to Muslim-Jewish partnership, Chalghoumi was welcomed during his current trip to […]

‘The Time Is Now’: French Imam Chalghoumi’s Call for Interfaith Coexistence During Israel Visit Read More »

CAM Director of Christian Outreach and Engagement EJ Kimball

‘We Must and We Will Fight Antisemitism’: CAM Urges Interfaith Unity at Pastors Summit in DC

The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) was honored to participate on Tuesday in the fifth-annual Pastors Summit hosted by Faith Wins in Washington, D.C. In a presentation to an audience of more than 50 Christian pastors from across the United States, CAM Director of Christian Outreach and Engagement EJ Kimball outlined the many modern-day forms of

‘We Must and We Will Fight Antisemitism’: CAM Urges Interfaith Unity at Pastors Summit in DC Read More »

US Congress Confronts Antisemitism in Higher Education: Faculty, Funding, and Ideology Under Scrutiny

In a closely-watched Capitol Hill hearing on Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce intensified its inquiry into campus antisemitism, questioning the heads of Georgetown University, the City University of New York (CUNY), and the University of California, Berkeley. The hearing — titled “Antisemitism in Higher Education: Examining the Role

US Congress Confronts Antisemitism in Higher Education: Faculty, Funding, and Ideology Under Scrutiny Read More »

Report Reveals One in Six Antisemitic Incidents In Toronto Schools Linked to Educators or School-Sanctioned Activities

A new Canadian government report has revealed an alarming prevalence of antisemitism in the province of Ontario’s school system, with nearly one in six incidents either initiated by educators or occurring during school-sanctioned activities. Released on Monday by the office of Canada’s Special Envoy for Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combating Antisemitism, the findings paint a

Report Reveals One in Six Antisemitic Incidents In Toronto Schools Linked to Educators or School-Sanctioned Activities Read More »