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An information and resource guide about antisemitism and how to respond practically and emotionally when faced with a hate-filled incident, designed to help you support congregants and community members.
The past decade or so has seen a steady increase in antisemitic incidents, domestically and around the world. Our sense of security has been shaken. We are asking questions that we thought belonged to the past. Are we safe? Will North America continue to be a welcoming home for us? How openly can we express our Judaism? Is our neighborhood or college campus friendly to Jews? What do we tell our children? This guide defines antisemitism, discusses in psychological impact, and offers practical suggestions for speaking out and responding to antisemitic incidents.
Written by H. Steven Moffic, MD, a member of the Editorial Board of Psychiatric Times and the editor of Anti-Semitism and Psychiatry: Recognition, Prevention, and Interventions. He was chosen to receive the 2024 Abraham Halpern Humanitarian Award from the American Association for Social Psychiatry.
This 8-page pamphlet, sold in packs of 10, includes a connection to Jewish texts, resources from both within and outside the Jewish community, and a healing quotation to offer ongoing support and coping mechanisms. (The 5 x 7" pamphlets are designed to fit existing racks)