Hate-based ideologies have no place in this world. Learn how you can act today to challenge anti-Jewish hate (antisemitism) and create a more inclusive society for the Jewish community.
Show support in response to the Hamas attacks
Talk about current events at home
This guide from the ADL offers background on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a conversation guide to reflect on how we can show support.
This resource from the ADL offers resources for teachers, school leaders, or parents and guardians to help support young people understanding and challenging antisemitism.
10 ways to have conscientious conversations on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
This guide from the ADL offers tips to foster productive conversations about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict while also being aware of anti-Jewish and anti-Muslim bias.
One of the most important things we can all do is to learn what anti-Jewish hate looks like and speak out when we see it. Use the tips and resources in “Respond when you witness anti-Jewish hate” section below to learn more.
Respond when you witness anti-Jewish hate
Intervention can be a powerful tool in challenging bias and making others feel supported. Learn how to respond to biased statements, support those who have been harrassed, and report an antisemitic incident.
Challenging biased language
Help challenge antisemitism by speaking up and citing facts when you hear someone using biased language - with or without bad intent.
If you've experienced or witnessed an antisemitic incident, report it here. The Anti-Defamation League can help assess and respond to the situation and will keep personal information confidential.
Having conversations at home, in school, at work, and with your community is a great way to foster a more inclusive community. Use these resources to help you celebrate diversity and challenge antisemitism wherever you are.
A diverse reading list from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
Teach your children to embrace diversity and act with kindness and empathy towards others by reading books that feature diverse characters and discuss Jewish culture.
Lesson plans from the Anti-Defamation League can be used by teachers and families to educate kids about Judaism and the Jewish community, help challenge antisemitic stereotypes, and more.
ADL offers a free self-paced mini lesson focused on how escalating levels of attitudes and behavior grow in complexity from biased ideas to discrimination and acts of violence.
Shine A Light offers a list of recommended articles, speeches, videos, and more that can help kids get a deeper understanding of antisemitism, recognize it in all its modern forms, and learn how to take action.
Stereotypes, microaggressions, and biases all impact Jewish people at work. Learn why it's important to challenge antisemitism as a part of your company's diversity, equity, and inclusion priorities.