March 19, 2026

‘Combating Antisemitism Requires Confronting Extremism Head-On’: Dozens of European Leaders Join CAM Roundtable in Brussels

Several dozen European Parliament members, EU officials, and civil society representatives convened on Wednesday for a breakfast roundtable forum in Brussels, Belgium, organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM). The “Combating Antisemitism in Europe by Confronting Extremism” event, the first-of-its-kind held by CAM in Europe, was led by CAM Director of European Affairs Shannon Seban.

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Submissions Now Open for San Diego Jewish American Heritage Month Student Creative Contest

The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM), in collaboration with PeerK12, announced on Thursday the launch of the San Diego Jewish American Heritage Month Student Contest. The creative competition — full details of which are available HERE — is open to all high school juniors and seniors from San Diego County who plan to attend a two-

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Northern California Municipal Leaders Convene for Collaborative Forum on City-Level Push Against Antisemitism

A dozen local leaders from across Northern California convened at Palo Alto City Hall on Wednesday for a collaborative dialogue organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) on cities-oriented approaches to countering the proliferation of Jew-hatred. Wednesday’s gathering was hosted by Palo Alto Mayor Vicki Veenker and Vice Mayor Greer Stone, and the roundtable discussion

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‘We Are Not Alone’: Black and Jewish Communities Build Understanding and Connection at Baltimore Unity Dinner

Nearly two dozen community members gathered on Tuesday evening at Third Space at Shaarei Tfiloh in Baltimore, Maryland, for a Black-Jewish Unity Dinner Forum. The event was co-facilitated by Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) African-American Alliance Manager Dazia Wallerson, in partnership with the Leap Forward Interfaith Unity Series and Jews of Color Mishpacha Project. The purpose of

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US Catholic Bishops Condemn Antisemitism, Warn Against Conspiracy Theories Driving Hate

The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops issued a clear warning this week, with Archbishop of Portland Alexander Sample urging Catholics to reject antisemitism and the “conspiracies and lies that lead to harassment and even violence against our Jewish brothers and sisters.” The statement directly confronts modern antisemitism in one of its most persistent forms

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