Partners in Action – CAM’s Coalition Taking a Stand Against Anti-Semitism

Each week, we highlight the activities of our partner organizations around the world who are doing amazing work to combat anti-Semitism in their communities.


During the week of March 29th, marking the intermediary days of the Jewish spring festival of Passover, many of the Combat Anti-Semitism Movement’s partners engaged in interfaith dialogue and promoted the widespread adoption of the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism. This week also saw a shocking attack targeting an Orthodox Jewish family in New York City. 


Publications

 

B’nai Brith International: A Hasidic couple & their 1-year-old child were slashed in NYC in broad daylight! 

 

International Trauma and Healing Institute: “It Takes a Village to Stop Anti-Semitism”

 

 Lady Lawyer Foundation: Adoption of the IHRA Definition

 

B’nai Brith Canada: B’nai Brith Denounces Antisemitic Graffiti During Passover in Toronto

 

CIJA: Jewish Canadians Remain Most Targeted Religious Group for Hate Crime in Canada, Second Overall

 

Students Supporting Israel: Open Letter to Jewish Students on Campus


Campaigns

 

B’nai Brith Canada:  Jewish Students in Canada Support the IHRA Definition 

 

Muslim World League:  #RejectHate Campaign Petition

 

March Of The Living: Never Means Never Campaign for Yom HaShoah


Events

 

Students Supporting Israel (SSI): International IHRA Summit

 

American Muslims and Multifaith Women’s Empowerment Council: Interfaith Iftar Ceremony

 

ISGAP: Workshop for Civil Servants Against Anti-Semitism

 

B’nai Brith Canada: Community Forum on Fighting Antisemitism

 

Eisenhower Foundation: inHUMANITY and the Holocaust

 

Fighting Online Antisemitism: Memory Versus Denial: The Holocaust

 

Alma Center: “Everything you wanted to know about the Middle East, but were afraid to ask”

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