Resources

FRA Monitoring and recording antisemitism in the EU: State of play and ways forward

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B’nai B’rith, EUJS and democ report on antisemitism at European universities

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2024 Council Declaration on fostering Jewish life and combating antisemitism

The declaration highlights alarmingly high levels of antisemitism across the EU and emphasises that the EU stands unequivocally against all forms of antisemitism, racism, hatred, and discrimination.

First progress report of the EU Strategy on combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish life

The report finds that 23 Member States have developed national strategies against antisemitism, and 20 Member States have appointed a special envoy or national coordinator on combating antisemitism.

European Union Strategy on Combating Antisemitism and Fostering Jewish Life

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Statements

EJC President Dr Moshe Kantor’s op-ed in Jerusalem Post: “Focusing on Youth is the...

“Antisemitism thrives in environments of instability, ignorance, and alienation. It can only be contained by building societies that offer the opposite: stability, knowledge, and belonging. That means investing in young people, not just as a moral obligation, but as a strategic necessity,” says EJC President Dr Moshe Kantor.