Since October 7th, we have witnessed an increase of hundreds of antisemitic incidents in the U.S. and around the world. There is an increase in both the frequency and intensity of the phenomenon, which causes deep concern for the safety of Jews and Jewish communities in the Diaspora, and is reflected in the public sphere, on campuses, in the press, on social media, in Jewish residences, in community institutions and those identified with Jews.

One of the main trends we have witnessed since October 7th is a combination of old antisemitism with characteristics of modern antisemitism and anti-Israelism.

What do we offer?

A lecture adapted to the needs of each group:

  • Data regarding antisemitism, its characteristics and scope, in regular days as well as post October 7th
  • Antisemitism on campuses and universities
  • Antisemitism, the individual and the community: Feelings and influence
  • Diaspora and Israel relations in the light of antisemitism

Book a Lecture

Our high school antisemitism curriculum was accepted into Gefen, the Ministry of Education’s vetted marketplace, giving us scalable access to schools nationwide.

Book a lecture via the Gefen system with the code 50266.