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Dear John,
Last school year, the support of people like you helped protect Jewish students who faced heightened antisemitism and increasingly hostile environments on campus.
In students’ own words:
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Close to 20% of all antisemitic acts recorded by ADL in 2024 occurred on college or university campuses.*
As the new school year gets underway, we are working tirelessly to address the historic rise in antisemitic activity and to help Jewish students and allies feel safe on campus.
Your actions actively enable ADL to act swiftly and decisively to fight antisemitism, including making sure schools are safe and welcoming for Jewish students and faculty. Here’s how:
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Not on My Campus — provides tools and resources for students, parents, faculty, staff and alumni to demand that school administrators take steps to protect all students.
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No Place for Hate® and Awareness to Action — empower K-12 educators and students with strategies to address antisemitism and hate and broaden perspectives among non-Jewish students.
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Campus and K-12 Antisemitism Legal Assistance — provide free legal assistance and support for college students, faculty members and parents of K-12 students who have experienced antisemitism in educational settings.
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Campus Antisemitism Report Card — holds colleges and universities accountable for their efforts to prevent antisemitism. In our latest annual report card, a third of schools improved their grade, with 10% jumping two full grades, making campuses safer — thanks to your support.
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Your support also helps drive positive change by fueling advocacy on critical educational issues. Just last month, when the National Education Association presented a resolution to boycott ADL’s educational materials on antisemitism and the Holocaust, our active community sent more than 200,000 emails to NEA leaders encouraging them to vote down the boycott, and thankfully they did. That’s the power of our unified voices.
John, this is a crucial moment, and I am grateful to you for helping to protect Jewish students and everyone in our communities.
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Jonathan Greenblatt |
CEO and National Director |
ADL |
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