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Stand Up to Jewish Hate is a national campaign designed to raise awareness about antisemitism and hatred against Jews and to encourage all people to post and share the Blue Square to stand up against intolerance.

Check-out the resources below to learn more about modern antisemitism and understand how you can take action and stand up against it.

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 What Is Antisemitism?

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Jewish American Heritage Month

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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Report Campus Hate

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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Combined Jewish Philanthropies encourages everyone to #StandUpToJewishHate during Passover

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How Prevalent is Antisemitism Online?

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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Is Antisemitism on the Rise Globally?

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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Report Antisemitic Activity

If you see antisemitic activity in your community or online, contact our partners at the ADL. 

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Learn More about Antisemitism in the United States.

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Combat Antisemitism in the Workplace

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How Secure do Jewish Americans Feel?

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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Speak Out Against Antisemitic Comments and Jokes

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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Combat Antisemitism in the Classroom

 Helpful resources for teachers and administrators to effectively teach about antisemitism in the classroom

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2022 Audit of Antisemitic Events

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Recognize Different Types of Antisemitism 

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Current State of Antisemitism (2022 Report)

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How Much Do You Know About Antisemitism?

Test your ability to recognize antisemitism and stand up against it with an interactive quiz

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Take a Stand Against Antisemitism

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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.
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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
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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

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
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Received my #standuptojewishhate pin!!
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Received my #standuptojewishhate pin!!
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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.
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Hate of any kind has no place in this country. Together, we can put an end to Jewish Hate 
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Hate of any kind has no place in this country. Together, we can put an end to Jewish Hate
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Making my SportsCenter debut!

Thanks to ESPN's Outside the Lines for this great feature on standuptojewishhate and our campaign to fight antisemitism. #standuptojewishhate #🟦

Making my SportsCenter debut!

Thanks to ESPN`s Outside the Lines for this great feature on standuptojewishhate and our campaign to fight antisemitism. #standuptojewishhate #🟦
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Celebrate #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth by learning more about Jewish Americans. Dive into #OurSharedHeritage and discover something new this month!

The iconic poem at the base of the #StatueOfLiberty was penned by #JewishAmerican woman, Emma Lazarus. ✍️ 
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#OurSharedHeritage #MyJAHM #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth #JAHM #JewishHeritage #JewishLife #StandUpToJewishHate #TucsonJ #TucsonJCC #JCCMovement

Celebrate #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth by learning more about Jewish Americans. Dive into #OurSharedHeritage and discover something new this month!

The iconic poem at the base of the #StatueOfLiberty was penned by #JewishAmerican woman, Emma Lazarus. ✍️
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#OurSharedHeritage #MyJAHM #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth #JAHM #JewishHeritage #JewishLife #StandUpToJewishHate #TucsonJ #TucsonJCC #JCCMovement
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More than 71 cities and towns in Massachusetts experienced at least one antisemitic incident in 2022, compared to 54 the previous year.

Massachusetts recorded the second highest number of white supremacist propaganda incidents in the United States last year, largely attributed to groups like Patriot Front, the Nationalist Social Club and the Goyim Defense League.

Patriot Front is a Texas-based white supremacist group that has become "increasingly active" in Massachusetts due to the state’s historical significance. Members marched through downtown Boston last July, displaying flags, wearing riot shields and raising banners that read "Reclaim America" and "Strong Families Make Strong Nations."

This hate has no place in Massachusetts as Gov. Maura Healy affirmed, saying "We stand with the LGBTQ+ community, Jewish community, communities of color, and all who are the targets of hate and discrimination."

It is on all of us to call out hate, in all forms, wherever it festers. If you see something, report it, and be a part of our movement to #StandUpToJewishHate. #🟦

Link in bio for @adl_national’s full report.

More than 71 cities and towns in Massachusetts experienced at least one antisemitic incident in 2022, compared to 54 the previous year.

Massachusetts recorded the second highest number of white supremacist propaganda incidents in the United States last year, largely attributed to groups like Patriot Front, the Nationalist Social Club and the Goyim Defense League.

Patriot Front is a Texas-based white supremacist group that has become "increasingly active" in Massachusetts due to the state’s historical significance. Members marched through downtown Boston last July, displaying flags, wearing riot shields and raising banners that read "Reclaim America" and "Strong Families Make Strong Nations."

This hate has no place in Massachusetts as Gov. Maura Healy affirmed, saying "We stand with the LGBTQ+ community, Jewish community, communities of color, and all who are the targets of hate and discrimination."

It is on all of us to call out hate, in all forms, wherever it festers. If you see something, report it, and be a part of our movement to #StandUpToJewishHate. #🟦

Link in bio for @adl_national’s full report.
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A hate group in Centerville, Texas was filmed this past weekend chanting slurs against minority groups, including Jewish, Black, and LGBTQ+ communities.

This is another shocking reminder of what is happening in the United States in 2023. We’ve been tracking more and more organized events in which disturbing language is used to target, harass, and intimate minority groups. It’s on all of us to reject this level of bigotry and support all groups that are targeted. One of the locals who witnessed this event was quoted saying “they [hate group] have no place here.” There is no place for hate anywhere.

#StandUpToJewishHate #🟦

*Video credits to @rustysurette
Over the weekend, someone took a symbol of hate and violence in Grants Pass, Oregon and turned it into a message to #StandUpToJewishHate. Share with us how you use the #🟦 on social media and IRL. 

Do you have your #🟦 pin yet? Request a FREE one at fcas.org/pins
A pro-Nazi regime in Iraq ignited rioters to institute a pogrom “Farhud” against the major Jewish community on June 1st, 1941. This two day massacre resulted in between 150 and 180 Jews murdered and 600 others injured. They also looted some 1,500 stores and homes. The community leaders estimated that about 2,500 families – 15 percent of the Jewish community in Baghdad – suffered directly from the pogrom.

Despite the fact that in the 1940s about 135,000 Jews lived in Iraq, it is estimated that under 5 Jews live there today. This event began the systemic ethnic cleansing of Jews from Iraq. Let’s honor their legacies and continue to #StandUpToJewishHate by sharing this story and the #🟦.

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Robert Kraft sat down with @jeremyschaap from @outsidethelinesespn to discuss the #StandUpToJewishHate campaign and why everyone needs to share the #🟦 to reject all forms of hate.
It’s June, which means it’s Pride Month! 🏳️‍🌈 This is a time to acknowledge the contributions, milestones, and accomplishments of so many LGBTQ+ individuals. All voices spreading love and positivity should be uplifted during this celebratory time. 

Pride is meant to encourage people of marginalized sexual identities to embrace who they are after centuries of persecution and isolation. 

We must stand together in solidarity to combat hate in any form. This includes specific attacks targeting Jewish and LGBTQ+ communities. In the last year alone, we have seen all forms of hate reach historical levels. 

This 🏳️‍🌈 month, let’s support one another and face all hate head on. Let’s call out homophobia and transphobia wherever and whenever it exists, and celebrate the positive impact of the LGBTQ+ community on the world.