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Forms of Antisemitism

Hate does not stem from a single origin. In fact, as violence against Jews intensifies,the antisemitism that drives it is emanating from a host of sources—political, ethnic, and religious—across the globe.

American Jewish Committee (AJC) is committed to fighting antisemitism in all its forms. Combating anti-Jewish hate begins with understanding it and its origins.

Anti-Zionism as a Form of Antisemitism

An insidious form of antisemitism disguises itself as contempt for Israel,challenging the Jewish state’s right to exist. Learn More

Extremist Political Movements

The extremism of the European far-right threatens the future of Jewish life in Europe. Read More

Outlawing Jewish Religious Practices

Anti-Jewish groups are targeting Jewish practices, rituals, and traditions. AJC is defending religious freedom wherever it comes under attack. Learn More

Antisemitism Among Migrant Populations in Europe

Antisemitism is growing among some migrant populations in Europe, many of whom harbor strong anti-Jewish attitudes cultivated in their countries of origin. Read More

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    • A CALL TO ACTION: Combating Antisemitism in Europe
    • Mayors United Against Antisemitism
    • Forms of Antisemitism
      • Anti-Zionism as a Form of Antisemitism
      • Extremist Political Movements
      • Outlawing Jewish Religious Practices
      • Antisemitism Among Migrant Populations in Europe
    • Antisemitism in Europe

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