What We’re Doing
Antisemitism—the world’s oldest hatred—continues to endanger Jewish communities across the globe. In recent years, it has intensified in both scope and severity, accompanied by a troubling rise in violent attacks. Many Jewish communities now face sustained threats to their safety, resilience, and long-term viability, requiring increased support to maintain communal life and ensure the physical security of their members.
This surge is fueled in part by the growing normalization of anti-Jewish and anti-Israel rhetoric in the wake of the October 7 attacks, as such discourse increasingly enters the political and public mainstream. It is further compounded by the unchecked growth of Islamist extremist and neo-Nazi activity, as well as a broader erosion of standards in public discourse—both online and offline—creating an environment in which hatred and incitement can spread with alarming ease.