Frequently Asked QuestionsADL's Campus Antisemitism Report Card is a standalone evaluative tool developed to measure how institutions of higher education address antisemitism through policy and administrative practice. Ratings are based on a structured review of publicly available information, institutional materials, and input from universities, in line with ADL’s research standards. It does not include any independent assessments as to whether an institution is in compliance with…
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Explore ADL’s Campus Antisemitism Report Card, a new tool evaluating antisemitism on college campuses and tracking whether and how administrations are responding.
Watch highlights from Never Is Now, the world's largest summit on antisemitism and hate.
Kulanu, Hebrew for “all of us,” is an eight-month program to empower congregations to address antisemitism through education, community engagement, and advocacy.
Awareness to Action is an online digital course that teaches middle and high school students to recognize and challenge antisemitism and to champion justice.
Antisemitism on college and university campuses has rapidly escalated into a national crisis, with at least 1,200 incidents being recorded by ADL from October 7, 2023, to September 24, 2024. ADL collaborated with Hillel International and College Pulse to survey over 2,000 college students in the U.S., both Jewish and non-Jewish. The findings, outlined in Campus Antisemitism One Year After the Hamas Terrorist Attacks, highlights the normalization of antisemitic rhetoric and incidents on…
Explore ADL resources and progress from the Administration and Congress as we work together to counter antisemitism.
Read about the four pillars that built a foundation for this government and whole-of-society approach.
Explore the more than 100 Executive Branch actions and more than 100 whole-of-society calls to actions.
Learn about the national strategy to address antisemitism from across the political spectrum and how ADL supports this whole-of-society approach.
ADL calls on all workplaces to update their policies, procedures, and practices to address antisemitism at work and in society.
By sharing incidents with us, we are able to provide support, identify patterns and trends, and ensure campuses do better.
Learn more about ways you can take action with ADL and read statements from U.S. government and civil society leaders expressing solidarity with Israel.
On October 12th, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) will hold a “Day of Resistance” on college and university campuses across the country.
The news media has a responsibility to cover these events fairly and in context. That's why ADL developed the following guidelines.
In the aftermath of the October 7th attack in Israel, ADL has tracked a shocking rise in antisemitism. Learn from our research, analysis and data and take action.
ADL Center for Tech and Society is excited to announce its 2022 cohort of Belfer Fellows.
Take action to combat antisemitism and fight hate for good.
Learn more about the J7 Global Task Force, formed at a time when data from around the world indicates a rise in antisemitic incidents and attitudes.