Protect New Jersey's Jewish Community with Bill to Combat Antisemitism
The New Jersey State Assembly is currently debating A3558- a crucial piece of legislation that will adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) official definition of antisemitism as the policy of New Jersey. The IHRA definition has been adopted by more than 25 other states as well as the U.S. State Department and the governments of other countries.
In addition, the legislation would provide $100,000 for a public education campaign against antisemitism, which is needed now more than ever.
With antisemitism reaching historic highs following the attacks of 10/7/23 including in New Jersey, laws like these are more critical than ever before to safeguard Jewish life in our state.
Please take action today by sending this letter to your local legislator urging them to support this bill.
This work is made possible thanks to advocacy efforts in partnership with the Jewish Federations of New Jersey.