Fighting Anti-Semitism

AJC was founded in 1906 in the aftermath of the Kishinev pogroms, and since then we have been using diplomacy, education, and advocacy to combat anti-Semitism in the United States and around the world. More >

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Anti-Semitism Today: How It Is The Same, How It Is Different, and How To Fight It

Are the traditional strategies for dealing with anti-Semitism the most effective ways to deal with this scourge in the twenty-first century? Kenneth Stern, an award-winning author and AJC’s expert on anti-Semitism and extremism, tackles this and related issues. Anti-Semitism Today is a practical guide to identifying different types of anti-Semitism, analyzing contemporary circumstances, and offering appropriate strategies to consider when responding. More >

Campus

American universities are more hospitable to Jews and Jewish Life than ever, but attempts to delegitimize Israel and to dehumanize its supporters are troubling.
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International

AJC has played an integral part in the 55-member nation Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe conferences on anti-Semitism. More >

Ideologies

AJC's ground breaking research and programs explore the ideologies of individuals and movements which promote anti-Semitism today or are likely to do so tomorrow. More >

Stop Hate

Fighting anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry is a crucial mission of the American Jewish Committee. More >

Anti-Israel Boycott

AJC has played a key role in countering anti-Israel boycotts. We have supported the legal and political work which helped overturn votes by academic unions in the UK to boycott Israeli academics and academic institutions. More >