Combat Antisemitism Movement

What does the future look like for Scandinavian Jews?

The current situation of Jews in Scandinavia is dire. Unless we wake up and recognize its severity, it may soon reach a point of no return.

By YIGAL NISELL
02/09/2024

From trauma to triumph: My healing journey at O.Z.O.R.A. Festival

Healing from the Supernova massacre, I found strength at O.Z.O.R.A. Festival amid rising antisemitism.

By NATALIE SANANDAJI
19/08/2024

The 'patriot rabbi' of Columbia University who ensured Jews were welcome

Remembering Columbia University’s ‘patriot rabbi’ amid student protests.

By RON RUBIN
11/05/2024
Joe Liberman at the Herzl Conference on October 30, 2019.

American Jewish groups mourn passing of former US Senator Joe Lieberman

ADL: We're deeply saddened by the passing of former Senator Joe Liberman. As the first Jew to appear on a national Presidential ticket - he often credited Judaism for calling him to public service.

Synagogue bomb threat is dramatized in Oscars ad against antisemitism by Robert Kraft

The 60-second Oscars ad depicts what happened in Attleboro, Massachusetts, last fall when Congregation Agudas Achim, a Reconstructionist synagogue, was evacuated because of a bomb threat.

By JACOB GURVIS/JTA
09/03/2024
 Antisemitic depiction in a Jew in El Mundo

Spanish El Mundo attacked for cartoon of religious Jew with gun eyebrows

The Spanish NGO Action and Communication on the Middle East (ACOM) said that the cartoon was an antisemitic design that advanced from depictions of Jews in the 1930s.

Nearly 60% increase in antisemitic incidents in 2023 - Combat Antisemitism

Combat Antisemitism Movement’s (CAM) report documented 3,046 reported incidents globally, a 58.2% increase from 1,925 the previous year and 2,215 in 2021.

WZO and Diaspora Ministry representatives discuss increase in antisemitism and possible solutions

The World Zionist Organization is confident in solutions on the horizon for the increased antisemitism seen worldwide.

‘Powerful’ or ‘Yikes’? How the Internet reacted to the first-ever Super Bowl ad about antisemitism

The ad shows Jones in his study and then, against his voiceover, displays images of a burning cross and swastika and the hashtag “#hitlerwasright.”

By JACOB GURVIS/JTA
13/02/2024
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