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Colleges are Failing to Fight Antisemitism on Their Campuses

In a time of incredible volatility on college campuses, ADL’s Campus Antisemitism Report CardTM is a new comprehensive tool that evaluates antisemitism on college and university campuses. Find out how schools are responding to and combatting antisemitism and protecting Jewish students.

Stand With Israel

In the aftermath of the Hamas terrorist invasion of Israel when more than 1,400 Israelis were murdered and over 230 children, women and men were kidnapped and taken hostage in Gaza, there has been a shocking increase in antisemitism in the U.S. and around the world. Stay informed and take action.

Campus Anti-Israel Activity Often Marked by Vilification of Zionists and Support for Terror, ADL Finds

New report identifies a broad range of disturbing anti-Israel and anti-Zionist activities, including expressions of support for U.S.-designated terror groups that target Israel and antisemitic messaging geared toward ostracizing Zionists and Zionism from campus life.

Online Hate and Harassment Reaches Record Highs, ADL Survey Finds

More than half of all Americans (52%) say they have experienced online hate or harassment in their lifetimes. Reports of hate and harassment increased by nearly every measure and within almost every demographic group in the last 12 months.

Antisemitic Incidents Surge in 2022

Antisemitic incidents in the U.S. reached an all-time high last year with a total of 3,697 incidents of assault, harassment and vandalism tracked by ADL’s Audit of Antisemitic Incidents. This represents the largest number of incidents against Jews in the U.S., recorded by ADL since 1979.

NEWS

ADL-CRC’s Response to Attorney Espousing False Equivalency Comparing Mask-Mandates to Nazi Experimentation

June 9, 2021, Omaha, NE… Nazi experimentation was conducted with utter disregard for human life. Mask-mandates (whether you agree with their efficacy against—or the existence of—COVID or not) were designed and adopted with the sole purpose of saving lives. To equate these two acts is inappropriate, hurtful, and reductive of the memory of the victims impacted by Nazi experimentation and

U.S. Antisemitic Incidents Remained at Historic High in 2020

Annual ADL Audit tracks 2,000+ incidents across the U.S., third-highest yearly total on record New York, NY, April 27, 2021 … Antisemitic incidents remained at a historically high level across the United States in 2020, with a total of 2,024 incidents of assault, harassment and vandalism reported to ADL (the Anti-Defamation League). While antisemitic incidents declined by 4 percent after

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Colleges are Failing to Fight Antisemitism on Their Campuses

In a time of incredible volatility on college campuses, ADL’s Campus Antisemitism Report CardTM is a new comprehensive tool that evaluates antisemitism on college and university campuses. Find out how schools are responding to and combatting antisemitism and protecting Jewish students.

Stand With Israel

In the aftermath of the Hamas terrorist invasion of Israel when more than 1,400 Israelis were murdered and over 230 children, women and men were kidnapped and taken hostage in Gaza, there has been a shocking increase in antisemitism in the U.S. and around the world. Stay informed and take action.

EVENTS

Unravelling Racism with Adam Fletcher Sasse

ADL-CRC’s Ruby Platt Allyship Initiative presents, Unravelling Racism, a 4-day series of events inviting attendees to join together in the work of challenging our perceptions about the meaning of racism, exploring our Black/Jewish shared history in North Omaha, and digging into the overall concepts of white privilege and white supremacy. Each day will focus on a different topic, or thread,

ADL-CRC’s Walk Against Hate: Journey of Allies

During the autumn wave of the 2020 pandemic, ADL’s Plains States Regional office (ADL-CRC) sought a way to break our communal isolation and give folks something to connect over and get excited about. The idea was simple: use ADL’s Walk Against Hate as a jumping off point and craft a COVID-safe journey that highlighted unique facets of our city’s civil