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The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism & Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History are partnering together to empower all people to #StandUpToJewishHate this Jewish American Heritage Month.
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Antisemitism and hate have no place on campus. Help our partners provide support, identify patterns and trends, and ensure that colleges and universities feel safe for Jewish students.
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Almost two-thirds of Jewish Americans (67%) have seen antisemitism online or on social media in the past year. Even more, one-in-eight Jewish Americans have reported being personally targeted by antisemitic remarks or posts online or through social media in the past year.
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Yes, antisemitism is on the rise around the world. Antisemitic attitudes and hate crimes have been steadily increasing over the years. It is not just a threat to the Jewish community – accepted hate, in any form, is a threat to our society.
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If you see antisemitic activity in your community or online, contact our partners at the ADL.
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Over 40% of Jewish Americans feel less secure than they did a year ago. That loss of security is due, in large part, to the rise of antisemitic attacks in the past year and how acceptable antisemitism and racism have become. To stop the normalization of antisemitism, Americans must speak out against antisemitic tropes and conspiracy theories.
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With antisemitic rhetoric on the rise, it’s important to not to ignore hateful comments when you hear them. In many instances, people who make these types of comments or jokes are unaware that what they said was problematic. When this happens, it is recommended to immediately inform the person so they know that what they said was antisemitic. This allows everyone to see the issue with what was said, and shows victims of the statement that they have an ally.
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Helpful resources for teachers and administrators to effectively teach about antisemitism in the classroom
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LEARN HOWUntil seeing my Bubbe on Yom Kippur doesn’t include a police officer posted in front of temple (no matter how thankful we are for them keeping us safe). #standuptojewishhate #🟦
Until seeing my Bubbe on Yom Kippur doesn’t include a police officer posted in front of temple (no matter how thankful we are for them keeping us safe). #standuptojewishhate #🟦
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New slides came in and with a Stop The Jewish Hate button. #standuptojewishhate #🟦 adidas adidasoriginals #yeezyslides
I got my #StandUpToJewishHate pin! Thank you, standuptojewishhate! I would hashtag the blue square but my old phone doesn`t have a blue square option.
I got my #StandUpToJewishHate pin! Thank you, standuptojewishhate! I would hashtag the blue square but my old phone doesn`t have a blue square option.
Growing up I knew a wonderful Jewish man named Eric. One thing as a child I would never forget was his stories of growing up in the Holocaust & his tattoo on his forearm as a way of indefication for the Nazis. I`m proud to support this cause standuptojewishhate #standuptojewishhate #spreadlovenothate #allequal #nodiscrimination #makeadifference #🟦
Growing up I knew a wonderful Jewish man named Eric. One thing as a child I would never forget was his stories of growing up in the Holocaust & his tattoo on his forearm as a way of indefication for the Nazis. I`m proud to support this cause standuptojewishhate #standuptojewishhate #spreadlovenothate #allequal #nodiscrimination #makeadifference #🟦
A record number of antisemitic incidents were reported in the U.S. last year, according to adl_national.
We must combat rising antisemitism and always #StandUpToJewishHate whenever and wherever it occurs.
A record number of antisemitic incidents were reported in the U.S. last year, according to adl_national.
We must combat rising antisemitism and always #StandUpToJewishHate whenever and wherever it occurs.
Happy Birthday to 2019 Genesis Prize Laureate Robert Kraft. At the Genesis Prize award ceremony, he announced the creation of The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism with a personal $20 million donation. Robert, you inspire all of us to join you in standing up to antisemitism and all forms of hate.
#JewishAchievement #Jewish #Judaism #RobertKraft #StopAntisemitism #StopTheHate #🟦 #StandUpToJewishHate standuptojewishhate patriots
Happy Birthday to 2019 Genesis Prize Laureate Robert Kraft. At the Genesis Prize award ceremony, he announced the creation of The Foundation to Combat Antisemitism with a personal $20 million donation. Robert, you inspire all of us to join you in standing up to antisemitism and all forms of hate.
#JewishAchievement #Jewish #Judaism #RobertKraft #StopAntisemitism #StopTheHate #🟦 #StandUpToJewishHate standuptojewishhate patriots
Blue Square pins were worn at UMass Boston’s 55th commencement ceremonies last month to support Robert Kraft and his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism’s campaign.
The blue square is meant to represent the Jewish population in the United States. It takes up 2.4 percent of television and digital screens, billboards, and social media feeds. That number symbolizes that the Jewish community makes up 2.4 percent of the American population yet are the victims of 55 percent of religious-based hate crimes, Kraft has said.
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Blue Square pins were worn at UMass Boston’s 55th commencement ceremonies last month to support Robert Kraft and his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism’s campaign.
The blue square is meant to represent the Jewish population in the United States. It takes up 2.4 percent of television and digital screens, billboards, and social media feeds. That number symbolizes that the Jewish community makes up 2.4 percent of the American population yet are the victims of 55 percent of religious-based hate crimes, Kraft has said.
#StandUpToJewishHate
As #JewishHeritageMonth comes to a close, Patriots Cheerleader Eliza shares how her worlds have collided as a member of the squad and with her work for Combined Jewish Philanthropies.
Read the full story at the link in our bio. #StandUpToJewishHate #🟦
Photo by David Silverman.
As #JewishHeritageMonth comes to a close, Patriots Cheerleader Eliza shares how her worlds have collided as a member of the squad and with her work for Combined Jewish Philanthropies.
Read the full story at the link in our bio. #StandUpToJewishHate #🟦
Photo by David Silverman.
As we close out Jewish American History Month, I am beyond honored to support two historic campaigns: the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism #StandUpToJewishHate campaign, and the Combined Jewish Philanthropies “Face Jewish Hate” campaign.
As a Patriots Cheerleader and a Jewish non-profit professional, I’ve witnessed firsthand the importance of leaders joining together to educate the community, and it’s a privilege to be a part of two world-class organizations that are saying “enough is enough” when it comes to antisemitism.
Thank you to the Kraft family, the Patriots Organization and Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, my colleagues at CJP, and my incredible coaches & teammates for supporting this work that means so much to me. alexandriastav and jenn_goehle, you’ve supported me from day one and provided me with more opportunities than I could have ever dreamed of.
Lastly, thank you al_francisco for capturing my story. The organization is so lucky to have strong women supporting women.
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As we close out Jewish American History Month, I am beyond honored to support two historic campaigns: the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism #StandUpToJewishHate campaign, and the Combined Jewish Philanthropies “Face Jewish Hate” campaign.
As a Patriots Cheerleader and a Jewish non-profit professional, I’ve witnessed firsthand the importance of leaders joining together to educate the community, and it’s a privilege to be a part of two world-class organizations that are saying “enough is enough” when it comes to antisemitism.
Thank you to the Kraft family, the Patriots Organization and Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, my colleagues at CJP, and my incredible coaches & teammates for supporting this work that means so much to me. alexandriastav and jenn_goehle, you’ve supported me from day one and provided me with more opportunities than I could have ever dreamed of.
Lastly, thank you al_francisco for capturing my story. The organization is so lucky to have strong women supporting women.
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It`s extremely concerning to see antisemitism at high schools across the United States. Every student should feel safe at school and these incidents are an important reminder of how hate spreads. #StandUpToJewishHate
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When Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington met in 1911, many communities in the South still did not have schools for Black children – and if they did, they were often located in terrible facilities with outdated materials. Rosenwald and Washington wanted to change this and bring opportunity to America’s Black communities.
The unfortunate and long history of antisemitism inspired Julius Rosenwald to help root out anti-Black racism. Rosenwald had a deep understanding of the many ways in which hate could affect people. Washington was a prominent Black voice and educator who helped found and lead the Tuskegee Institute. Together, they created the Rosenwald Schools with a focus on sophisticated educational materials. These schools went on to significantly narrow the Black-white education gap and become a meaningful force in the civil rights movement, as many of its leaders were educated in Rosenwald Schools.
Reaching across divides of race and religion, Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington created a pathway for a generation of children who might not otherwise have had one. Their efforts to make the world one of equal opportunity will continue to inspire future generations of activists and educators.
The @adl_national released "Hate in the Lone Star State" breaking down antisemitism in Texas and current concerning trends.
Some other key findings:
➡️ There have been 28 extremist events in Texas since 2021, including banner drops, demonstrations, trainings, protests, rallies and meetings.
➡️ In 2022, the ADL documented 526 instances of white supremacist propaganda distributions, a 60% increase from 2021 with 329 incidents.
Neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups in Texas are part of the growing problem of antisemitism across the United States. It`s never too late to get involved, share this post, use the #🟦, and #StandUpToJewishHate.
Link in bio for the ADL’s full report.
On September 29–30, 1941, thousands of innocent Jews were brought to a ravine called Babi Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, where they were systematically shot into ditches. For the first time, a major metropolitan city in Europe lost virtually every one of its Jewish inhabitants to deliberate murder. The tragic events from 82 years ago are a sad reminder of the lengths individuals will go to when driven by hate.
“Never again” means we all have an obligation to stand against bigotry of any kind to ensure that history is not repeated. If you need a refresher on Babi Yar, today is a great opportunity to learn more. Link in bio to read up from the @holocaustmuseum.
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Share these stories and start a conversation on how you can #StandUpToJewishHate on campus this year. #🟦