April 27, 2026

‘Jewish History, Ancestry, Theology, Customs, and Culture Are Inextricably Intertwined With Israel,’ CAM’s Alyza Lewin Tells NYC Council Antisemitism Task Force

Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) President of U.S. Affairs Alyza Lewin testified last Wednesday at the first hearing of the New York City Council’s Task Force to Combat Antisemitism. A full transcript of Lewin’s testimony follows: Good afternoon, Chairwoman Inna Vernikov, Chairman Eric Dinowitz, and Task Force members. Thank you for the opportunity to testify at […]

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Mayors From Across US to Gather in Savannah for Jewish American Heritage Month Kickoff Celebration

Nearly 50 mayors from across the United States are convening in Savannah, Georgia, this week for a forum celebrating the start of Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM) as the nation marks its 250th anniversary. Organized by the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) and hosted by Savannah Mayor Van Johnson, the event will bring together municipal leaders

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Jewish Marchers Forced to Leave Milan WWII Liberation Rally Amid ‘Long Live Hitler’ Chants

Jewish participants were forced to leave a rally in Milan, Italy, on Saturday marking the defeat of Nazi Germany after facing antisemitic abuse, including chants of “Long live Hitler” and Holocaust taunts. Demonstrators blocked marchers affiliated with the Jewish Brigade, along with members of the local Jewish community and other Jewish organizations, preventing them from

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