Weekly Report – June 19, 2025

This Week's

GLOBAL ANTISEMITISM REPORT

THIS WEEK'S GLOBAL ANTISEMITISM REPORT

This week, we continued to monitor antisemitism around the world while advocating for more actions to be made.

The soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces continue to fight bravely for the Jewish state’s future, decimating the Iranian regime’s nuclear and military capabilities.
Now is the time to speak up and send the Israeli people an unequivocal message: All who seek a future of peace and cooperation free of the Iranian regime’s genocidal threats, terrorism, and repression stand with you. 
Attacks, Vandalism, Threats: Antisemitic Hate Continues Globally
This week, the Antisemitism Research Center (ARC) by CAM recorded incidents that underscore the relentless threats afflicting Jewish communities worldwide:
  • Massachusetts: A kosher grocery store in Brookline, one of Boston’s most prominent Jewish suburbs, was targeted early Sunday morning, when vandals hurled a brick scrawled with the words “Free Palestine” through its front window.
  • Florida: A Florida resident has been federally indicted for sending a series of antisemitic and threatening text messages to a Jewish individual in Maryland over the span of nine months.
  • Moldova: Vandals defaced more than 50 Jewish gravestones with swastikas and Nazi symbols in Chisinau, the country’s capital.
  • Canada: The Montreal JCC announced on Sunday that Talmud study and evening prayers were canceled at a Jewish school due to a threat.

This week’s Global Antisemitism Report highlights 157 new incidents, categorized as follows: 83 (52.9%) as anti-Israel or anti-Zionist manifestations of antisemitism, 53 (33.8%) as Islamist, 9 (5.7%) as classical antisemitism, 7 (4.5%) as Holocaust minimization and distortion, and 5 (3.2%) as unattributable.

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