Combat Antisemitism Movement

Combat Antisemitism Movement

Non-profit Organizations

Fighting against the world's oldest hatred. Combating #antisemitism wherever it occurs.

About us

The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) is a non-partisan, global grassroots movement of individuals and organizations, across all religions and faiths, united to combat antisemitism. Our unique platform creates partnerships throughout the world, strategically implementing new and creative solutions to combat the world’s oldest hatred. We leverage the collective power of our broad-based coalition to unite individuals of all backgrounds in this fight.

Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2019
Specialties
Research, Diplomacy, Partnerships, Grassroots Activism, Advocacy, Combating Extremism, Holocaust Education, Combating Antisemitism, and Interfaith Engagement

Employees at Combat Antisemitism Movement

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    Chief Executive Director @ Combat Anti-Semitism Movement | Advocacy, Strategic Planning

    Today, dozens of children were playing soccer in Majdal Shams. They didn’t have time to reach the shelter when a Hezbollah rocket struck their field, killing 11 innocent children and injuring 30 others. Among the victims, four were brothers. Targeting innocent children while they play soccer is a crime against humanity. This heinous act is a call to action for Israel to launch a full-scale operation to destroy Hezbollah. October 7 showed us the evil of genocidal organizations. Today, Hezbollah proved it has no place on this earth, just like Hamas. Every week, I bring my 5-year-old son, Ari, to play soccer at our neighborhood field. It's his favorite part of the week. I believe that for all the kids murdered today, it was also their favorite part of the week—a moment they felt safe and happy doing something they loved. This week, Ari will play soccer at our neighborhood field in memory of the children murdered today.

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  • OPEN SUPPORT FOR GENOCIDAL TERRORISM ON SHOW IN DC Look at these pictures of protestors today in Washington, DC, today. 1. A protestor holds a body-sized Hamas flag 2. A different protestor wears a Hamas headband 3. An individual holds the flag of PFLP, another internationally recognized terrorist organization 4. A protestor holds up a sign with a Swastika, comparing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with Nazi Fuhrer Adolph Hitler 5. A protestor carries the flag of Hezbollah, yet another internationally recognized terrorist organization 6. Protestor holds sign justifying the "Al Aqsa Flood", the Hamas name for the October 7th invasion and brutal massacre. 7. Protestor wears shirt glorifying Palestinian plane hijacker Leila Khaled. 8. Protestor wearing an Al-Qaeda headband stands near a Hamas flag 9. Another protestor, another flag. This time that of Al Qaeda. If these people are unrepresentative of the majority, why didn't others force these odious individuals to put their hate symbols away?

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    Public Affairs Officer at Combat Antisemitism Movement

    Seeing my story come to life in text has been an emotional journey. I never intended to write or speak out, but as a survivor of the October 7 massacre at the Nova Festival, I can no longer remain silent. Witnessing pro-Palestinian demonstrations, I feel compelled to share my truth and highlight what they are supporting. https://lnkd.in/eMV-9Vhh

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  • 🚨BREAKING🚨 Israeli Athletes Receive Intimidating Death Threats Ahead of Paris Olympics 📰 Israeli athletes Meiron Cheruti and Peter Paltchik targeted with death threats days before the 2024 Olympics. ⚠️ Paltchik received a threatening email inviting him to his own funeral. Cheruti received a similar message, ominously scheduling his funeral for July 27, 2024.

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    Chief Executive Director @ Combat Anti-Semitism Movement | Advocacy, Strategic Planning

    It has been confirmed that tonight's explosion in Tel Aviv was from a drone attack targeting the US Consulate (the Embassy is in Jerusalem). In the first video, you can hear the sound of an engine before the explosion. The white building on the left is the Consulate. It’s unclear whether Hamas, Hezbollah, or the Houthis are behind this, but Iran is responsible.

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    Chief Executive Director @ Combat Anti-Semitism Movement | Advocacy, Strategic Planning

    What Adidas did was intentional, not a mistake. Choosing Bella Hadid to represent the "72 Olympic Shoes" is a direct insult to Jews and all of Israel. This decision is consistent with the history of Adidas' founders, Adi and Rudi Dassler, who were members of the Nazi party from 1933, the same year Adolf Hitler became Chancellor. The German shoe brand, launched in the 1920s, was among many German companies that cooperated with the Nazi party during the 1930s and 1940s. Selecting an antisemite to represent the worst crime in Olympic history, the murder of 11 Israeli athletes, is no coincidence. It reflects the continuation of the legacy of Adidas' founders. This is not the first time they have shown such insensitivity. Recently, Adidas announced plans to distribute funds from the sale of Kanye West's shoe series, which he promoted while spreading antisemitism, to help fight hatred and antisemitism. We reached out to Adidas to collaborate on these efforts, but, as expected, we have not received a response.

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