Combat Antisemitism Movement

US House Education & Workforce Committee advances bills to fight antisemitism in America’s schools

The three bills aim at protecting Jewish students and countering the spread of antisemitism across America’s education system

GRADUATES, SOME holding pro-Palestinian signs and flags, attend Columbia University’s graduation ceremony in New York City in May. The flare-up of antisemitism in classrooms and on campus is due to the confluence of contributing factors, says the writer.
Demonstrators with the Democratic Socialists of America take part in a rally on International Women’s Day in Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., March 8, 2018.

CAM weekly antisemitism report – Far-left incidents jump nearly 20% as DSA makes gains

Ethiopian Jews take part in Sigd celebrations, November 2025

African Jews carried Zion before the world hijacked Zionism

Fireworks explode during UFC Freedom 250, on the South Lawn of the White House, in Washington, DC, US, June 15, 2026

CAM weekly antisemitism report – Foiled White House plot targeted pro-Israel lawmakers


Rio de Janeiro law makes October 7 a memorial day for Israeli victims of Hamas

Proposed in 2024, the initiative means Hamas’s massacre is now formally recognized within the civic calendar.

Israeli flags and pictures symbolising victims are placed in Copacabana beach by NGO Rio de Paz, one month on from the October 7th attack by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil November 7, 2023. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

CAM Launches Mezuzah Challenge After Toronto Antisemitism Vandalism

This challenge was launched after Mezuzahs were torn from Toronto seniors’ home in ‘vile act of antisemitism’

Nailing mezuzah to the door of a synagogue

Toronto mayor condemns mezuzah thefts from Jewish seniors as ‘vile antisemitism’

Many tenants are older, Russian-speaking Jews who use a small synagogue in the building. He added that the mezuzahs had been firmly affixed to the doorframes, requiring effort to remove.

Pro-Palestinian protestors wave flags and signs in Toronto, Ontario, on September 10, 2025. (illustrative)

CAM Weekly Antisemitism Report – Another American Synagogue Vandalized

The new trend of synagogues being targeted by anti-Israel activists highlights the growing normalization of antisemitic intimidation

Breakdown of Antisemitic incidents globally

Senate Foreign Relations Committee advances Yehuda Kaploun as antisemitism envoy

All 12 committee Republicans supported Kaploun, while only two Democrats, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire and Sen. Jacky Rosen of Nevada, joined them.

Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun testifies during his Senate confirmation hearing for the role of Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, Nov. 19, 2025, in Washington, DC.

At CAM Summit, NYC Mayor Adams Announces Executive Order Prohibiting Mayoral Appointees from BDS

U.S. Special Envoy to monitor and Combat Antisemitism nominee Yehuda Kaploun: “Antisemitism is anti-American.”

Participants at the 2025 North American Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

CAM law enforcement training teaches South Florida police to identify & counter Antisemitism

This law enforcement outreach has become a central pillar of CAM's broader mission to secure and nurture Jewish life across the globe

CAM Advisory Board Member and former Bal Harbour Mayor Gabriel Groisman, Parents4Peace Director of Trauma Services and Training Miri Bar-Halpern, Miami-Dade Sheriff Rosie Cordero-Stutz, Parents4Peace Executive Director Myrieme Churchill, and Miami-Dade Assistant Sheriff Eric Garcia.

CAM Weekly Antisemitism Report – Lines Crossed After Synagogue Attacked in NY

Anti-Israel demonstrators chanted antisemitic slogans in front of Park East Synagogue in Manhattan

Summary of Events Over Last Week

“The Far Left Is Exploiting Israel’s Suffering to Legitimize Antisemitism in France.”

The French Minister spoke out at CAM's European Summit of Mayors Against Antisemitism

2025 European Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism in Paris, France, 2025

NYC Mayor Eric Adams meets PM Netanyahu at Kirya in Tel Aviv during Israel visit

Netanyahu's office "thanked Mayor Adams for his great support of Israel and for being a true friend of the Jewish people" in a statement about the meeting.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.