Central Florida's Independent Jewish Voice
The Jewish National Fund-USA’s Hub and Resource Guide gives a list of organizations fighting anti-Jewish hate on college campuses.
The link is https://www.jnf.org/our-work/education-and-advocacy/college-campus-resources.
JNF Reporting Tool Kit
The site also offers an antisemitism reporting tool kit where you can report any incident of antisemitism straight to your college campus administrator.
Local College Chapters
JNF also suggests joining your local college chapters to help make a difference:
AEPI
Students Supporting Israel
Israel on Campus Coalition
Yavneh on Campus
Take Legal Action
The Anti-Defamation League is a nonprofit organization focused on enforcing and protecting the civil and human rights of the Jewish people through strategic legal actions, including impact litigation. It provides pro-bono legal services to fight discrimination and antisemitism, hold bad actors to account, and impose high costs on acts of Jew-hatred in order to deter them in the futures.
Take Action in Your Area
#EndJewHatred is a non-partisan grassroots civil rights movement focused on achieving justice for the Jewish people through direct action, education, and activism. Through campaigns, rallies, and protests, they empower communities to take an active part in altering public discourse to make Jew-hatred as unacceptable in society as every other form of bigotry and racism.
Campus Hotline
Text +1 (202) 933-5998 to connect to resources on your campus or nationally; you will be directed to the appropriate Hillel, Chabad, SSI Chapter, or JNF professional. Created by the Israel on Campus Coalition.
Parents on campus
Are you a mom/parent looking for information about what is happening on campus? M.A.C.A Mothers Against College Antisemitism provides non-partisan support and assistance to college mothers (and students) to end a culture of antisemitism on campus.
Stay Informed
Tribe Talk is an information hub for Jewish young adults and their parents providing information, education, and campus connections to help students make informed choices about the college they select and learn about meaningful ways to engage and connect on their future college campus.
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