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Ruth Wisse sat down with CAM to discuss why antisemitism is never about the Jews. Drawing on decades of scholarship, she examines how political movements use anti-Jewish hatred to unite disparate groups & turn grievance into political power.
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— Combat Antisemitism Movement (@CombatASemitism) June 10, 2026
CAM President of U.S Affairs @AlyzaLewin addressed 1,100 law enforcement officials at the National Sheriffs’ Association forum in Nebraska, warning that violent antisemitism has left American Jews less safe & calling for closer collaboration.
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— Combat Antisemitism Movement (@CombatASemitism) June 11, 2026
Turkey's antisemitism runs deeper than Erdoğan.
In a new analysis, CAM Senior Advisor and Tablet Magazine columnist @LeeSmithDC traces the roots of Turkish hostility toward Israel and Jews.
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— Combat Antisemitism Movement (@CombatASemitism) June 15, 2026
A neighbor warned Rachel her home could become a target over her support for Israel and sent messages blaming Holocaust survivors for the plight of Palestinians.
Her response: “I’m not afraid. Survivors basically raised me.” Her flags are still on the lawn.…
— Combat Antisemitism Movement (@CombatASemitism) June 10, 2026
🇺🇸 Utah, June 9, 2026: The Davis County Commission adopted the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism, reinforcing its commitment to confronting antisemitism and protecting Jewish communities.
The vote followed CAM's Utah Mayors Roundtable on Antisemitism earlier this year.
— Combat Antisemitism Movement (@CombatASemitism) June 10, 2026

















