Combat Antisemitism Movement
CAM weekly antisemitism report: children’s park in Brooklyn targeted with swastikas
The New York City Police Department has launched a hate crime investigation into the incidents.
CAM marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day with education and call for unity against hate
Former Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin legacy of leadership
CAM Weekly Antisemitism report – Synagogues attacked by arsonists in the US and Germany
Winners of Jewish American Heritage Month (JAHM) National Contest Unveiled
The Combat Antisemitism Movement organized a national contest to explore and celebrate the rich tapestry of Jewish life and contributions in the United States.
Highland Park Becomes First Illinois City to Enshrine IHRA Antisemitism Definition in Law
This ordinance sets a precedent that advocates hope will inspire municipalities across the country to follow suit
CAM Weekly Antisemitism Report – FBI Declares Antisemitism At All Time High
The data documented 1,938 antisemitic hate crimes in 2024, representing 69% of all religion-based hate crimes, despite Jews making up just 2% of the American population.
‘No Discriminarás’ Traveling Art Exhibit Opens at Jewish Museum of Chile
The collection presents a series of illustrated vignettes highlighting various forms of modern antisemitism
Don’t Look Away: Confront Antisemitism Now
Antisemitic graffiti, slurs, and protests are going unchecked. Reporting hate is our first line of defense—before it spreads further and becomes the new normal.
Less than a quarter of Australians describe attitudes towards Jews as positive - poll
“Australia used to be thought of as a safe haven for Jews, but that image has unfortunately been shattered over the last two years,” CAM CEO Sacha Roytman Dratwa
‘MechaHitler’ and the New Age of Digital Antisemitism
Antisemitism has always adapted to new mediums — Generative AI is simply the latest frontier
International media fueling antisemitism by parroting Hamas lies - CAM Weekly Antisemitism Report
The New York Times issued an Editors’ Note on Tuesday, clarifying that a Gazan child recently portrayed in a front-page story as a starvation victim had a pre-existing health condition
More than a quarter of Australians feel public attitude toward Jews is negative
Collecting data from 1000 respondents from June 27 until July 1, the poll published on Tuesday found that only 24% of Australians believe public attitude toward Jews is positive.
Antisemitism watch group calls to strip Harry Potter actress of BAFTA, OBE
“The terrible thing I face is that Hitler won," Harry Potter actress Miriam Margoyles said in an interview. "He changed us, made us like him.”