March 5, 2026

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FBI Probes ‘Holocaust 2.0’ Antisemitic Threats Targeting Jewish Students at Stanford

Federal authorities are investigating a series of antisemitic emails sent to Jewish students at Stanford University shortly before Purim celebrations on campus. The messages went out to Jewish student leaders, members of Jewish organizations, student journalists, and campus security officials. The sender used the name “exposingstanfordjews.” Several emails contained explicit antisemitic threats. Most notably, one reportedly […]

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War in the Middle East: Khamenei’s Death and the Future of Freedom in Iran

The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) hosted an urgent online briefing on Wednesday examining the rapidly unfolding war following the launch of a joint U.S.-Israel military strikes against the Tehran regime last weekend, including the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The briefing, titled “War in the Middle East: Khamenei’s Death and the Future

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‘Just Knowing Somebody Can Change the Trajectory’: Building Black-Jewish Leadership in a Polarized Era

In honor of Black History Month in February, the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) recently spoke with Kathleen St. Villier Hill, executive director of the Elijah Cummings Youth Program (ECYP) in Israel. Founded nearly three decades ago in Baltimore, ECYP is a two-year leadership fellowship for high school students from Maryland’s 7th congressional district. The program

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