Research shows that one-on-one conversations are one of the most influential sources of information for non-Jews on the conflict and rising antisemitism. Keeping lines of communication open will let those friends who are interested feel safe asking you about what is an increasingly complicated yet simple conversation.
This friend-to-friend approach is a building block of everything we do. We build by engaging with people who are either not involved with the community, or our friends from outside the community. It’s not about connecting to the broader community, but with those we know and trust and who are likely to support our work for the land of Israel and against rising antisemitism.
This toolkit will help you do that… and much more.
In November 2024, Jewish Federation convened an Antisemitism Task Force made up of community leaders from a range of professional backgrounds. Through consultation and research, the group helped shape a vision for a strong, resilient Jewish community supported by engaged allies and institutions.
The recommendations outlined in the Task Force Report continue to guide Jewish Federation's efforts to combat antisemitism and strengthen our community for the future.