This past year, both Jewish and non-Jewish leaders from across the country have partnered with us in communicating a clear message: Antisemitism is a threat not just to Jewish people, but to all people — and the only way to counter it and protect democracy is if we do it together.

As we grapple with the post-October 7th surge in antisemitism, the aftermath of a divisive election, and real fears about what lies ahead, we know that this work will be even more urgent.

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Seven Years After Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting, JCPA Highlights Crisis of Increasingly-Normalized Antisemitism and Extremism

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Director of Communications

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JCPA in New York Times on Social Media Polarization

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