Two Years After October 7: The Normalization of Antisemitism
Two years ago, Hamas terrorists murdered over 1,200 people in Israel and took 251 hostages, 48 of whom remain in captivity today. Since then, ADL has tracked a devastating spike in antisemitism, which has evolved into the normalization of hatred in everyday life for Jews in America and around the world. Today, new ADL research shows that 57% of American Jews consider antisemitism a normal part of the Jewish experience.
Advocate with ADL and Take Action
Your voice matters. Through government actions and community activism we can speak out against antisemitism and hate and enact real change. Learn more from our resources and statements and what action you can take.
For U.S. Colleges & Universities
Since October 7, 2023, Jewish students on U.S. college campuses have borne the brunt of antisemitic incidents, including violent assaults, intimidation and harassment by fellow students. Learn how you can help combat the rise of antisemitism on campus.
For the Workplace
Unchecked antisemitism and bias in the workplace inevitably affect employees and lead to a non-inclusive work culture that normalizes hate. Learn more about how we work with businesses and organizations of all types to provide antisemitism education programming and resources.
Urge Your Governor to Fight Antisemitism
Join ADL in calling on governors to develop comprehensive state strategies to combat antisemitism and make our communities safer for everyone.
Tools and Discussion Guides
Tis the Season for Difficult Conversations: A Guide to Online and Offline Discourse
Online Hate and Harassment Safety Guide
Recognizing Bias when Israel is in the Headlines