The NY Jewish Week: In Brooklyn, a Jewish group tries a face-to-face approach to fighting antisemitism
"JFREJ canvassers spread out in the neighborhood, offering bystanders tips on intervening when they see a hate crime an…
"JFREJ canvassers spread out in the neighborhood, offering bystanders tips on intervening when they see a hate crime an…
We hear the echoes of McCarthyism loud and clear. We call on all of our elected officials to stop pandering long enough…
Rachel Schragis has grappled with Occupy Wall Street, Amazon, and climate change. Now, she's taken on antisemitism.
Leo Ferguson, JFREJ Director of Special Projects and lead author of the Understanding Antisemitism paper, speaks on a p…
By centering their resistance within the wider anti-racism struggle, progressive Jewish organizers are following a new …
A cultural organizing project and map for discussion, organizing, and struggle to win a world free from antisemitism
“This just seems to be the after-party of the overreaction to BDS,” said one professor
Developed in partnership with JFREJ, Jaslin Kaur has a plan to tackle hate violence
“Many critiques of wealth inequality tell us that the Jews are the man behind the curtain, but antisemitism is the curt…
Key information for taking action in the streets and on the phones to protect the democratic process before, during and…
NYC Against Hate trained thousands of people in "upstander" interventions and pushed for more community-based alternati…
CounterSpin interview with JFREJ's Audrey Sasson on antisemitism