Stand Up To Jewish Hate

Stand Up To Jewish Hate

Today, we are joining Stand Up To Jewish Hate, a new campaign to educate all Americans about the rise of antisemitism and mobilizing people outside the Jewish community to help us address growing hate and intolerance.


We ask everyone to post and share #?? on social media using the blue square emoji on your phone as a simple but powerful unifying symbol of solidarity.


We all know that antisemitism is rising at alarming rates in the United States. Yet, new polling finds that more than half of Americans do not believe “antisemitism is a big problem,” and nearly half believe that “Jews are more than capable of handling issues of antisemitism on their own.”


We are proud to join the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism and a broad coalition of Jewish and non-Jewish groups to raise awareness and empower all Americans to join us to prevent hatred and intolerance towards Jews. We must drive home the message that while Jews make up just 2.4% of the U.S. population, we are the victims of 55% of all religious hate crimes.


Watch the March 27th episode of The Voice on CNBC to see the ?? make its debut, taking up 2.4% of TV and digital screens, billboards, and social feeds to call attention to the disparity between the Jewish population size and scale of hate the community faces, both online and in person.

Here are a few actions you can take to #StandUptoJewishHate and join this national movement:

  • Post and share #?? - an emoji already available on most mobile devices - on your social media channels, email signatures, text messages, and a letter of support against hate and intolerance.
  • Speak up and share your personal story with antisemitism
  • Follow the #StandUpToJewishHate campaign at @StandUpToJewishHate on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok to keep up-to-date with ??and learn more about antisemitism.
  • Visit StandUpToJewishHate.org to subscribe to the Foundation’s “From the Command Center” e-newsletter to learn more about how antisemitism is spreading online, learn ways to identify and report it, and find helpful tools and resources around antisemitism
  • Support the fight against antisemitism by contributing jewishstpaul.org/shomrim

We can educate and empower more Americans to join us in the fight to Stand Up to Jewish Hate.

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