Backgrounders & Definitions

Antisemitism Uncovered

Antisemitism Uncovered: A Guide to Old Myths in a New Era is a comprehensive resource with historical context, fact-based descriptions of prevalent antisemitic myths, contemporary examples and calls-to-action for addressing this hate. Read more and watch the companion video series.

Programs & Resources for Students

Campus Advocacy Toolkit: Confronting Antisemitism

Practical tools to help students, parents, educators, staff, administrators and allies identify, report and respond to antisemitic incidents.

‘Know Your Rights’ Title VI Factsheet

'Know Your Rights’ Title VI factsheet outlining student rights under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.

College students in ADL's Words to Action training

Words to Action

An interactive program designed to help young Jewish people be equipped with constructive and effective responses to combat antisemitism and anti-Israel bias and to empower them to become leaders in addressing antisemitism.

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Questions to Ask When Considering a College

There is more than one right school for everyone, and what that right place is depends on many factors. Here is a set of suggested questions Jewish students can ask about a university’s commitment to no tolerance for antisemitism and what it has done to further that commitment.

Think.Plan.Act

Think.Plan.Act.

A comprehensive collection of resources to help Jewish students on campus deal with antisemitism and anti-Israel incidents on campus.

Campus Disruptions

Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS)

Research & Analysis

Staff and Faculty Resources

Faculty Conduct: Addressing Antisemitism in Higher Education

Outlines faculty expectations on antisemitic discrimination and harassment, provides strategies for inclusive environments, and clarifies legal obligations for fostering respectful academic communities.

A Blueprint for Effective Incident Response Across Campus Units

Guidance for a coordinated, campus-wide framework for responding to antisemitic incidents.

Staff Action Network

The ADL University Staff Action Network provides university staff with resources and support to address rising antisemitism on campus.

Advocacy Toolkit: Confronting Antisemitism on Campus

Practical tools to help students, parents, educators, staff, administrators and allies identify, report and respond to antisemitic incidents.


 

Countering Antisemitism in Academic & Professional Associations

Tools, resources and action items to help counter rising antisemitism within professional and academic associations.

Antisemitism in Professional Academic Associations

A study examining the presence and impact of antisemitism within professional and academic organizations, offering recommendations for fostering inclusivity.

‘Know Your Rights’ Title VII Factsheet

'Know Your Rights’ Title VII factsheet outlining employee rights under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.

Guidance for Staff and Faculty

Guidance designed to aid staff and faculty in addressing antisemitism on campus.

Antisemitism 101 for the Workplace

View this 45-minute on-demand interactive module to develop your awareness and understanding of antisemitism, recognize how antisemitism shows up in the workplace and ways to take action.

Jewish Employee Resource Group (ERG)

Given the current spike in antisemitism on campuses, and the relative absence of religious or faith-based ERGs, this resource provides clarity on why Jewish ERGs are important and how to create one.

Speak Out Against Antisemitism in the Workplace

This resource provides DEI/HR professionals with a framework for understanding the importance of including antisemitism as part of DEI initiatives in the workplace.

National Jewish Employee Resource Group (ERG)

Join ADL’s National Jewish ERG Network and connect with your Jewish colleagues and peers around the country to support their ERG goals.

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Report an Incident

If you have experienced or witnessed an incident of antisemitism, extremism, bias, bigotry or hate, please report it to ADL.

Keep up to date with our fight against antisemitism, extremism and hate, and learn how you can make a difference.