Our streams of work and how you can contribute:
Political Stand, Laws and Policies
- Advocate for the changes you want to see. Check out Political Stream Letter Campaigns. Every letter counts!
- The decade-long police defunding must be stopped. Advocate for policy changes, increased funding to empower Law enforcement to ensure community safety. Check out Police related Letter Campaigns.
- Political involvement is essential for shaping the future. Follow 3 steps below to get engaged to ensure our voices are heard and we can actively participate in the decision-making process:
- Become a member
- Find your riding / electoral district
- Connect with your district’s representative to stay informed, plan and act effectively
- Educate yourself to make informed decisions:
Universities
- Check out University related Letter Campaigns
- Join and Invite others to events hosted in University, choose your campus to see calendar of the events
- Engage in Union meetings and Voice your opinions
- Report every incident, facts are crucial to enable changes.
- Great materials to facilitate sessions to foster real inclusiveness and diversity.
- Advocacy Workshops and Educational Programs
- Check out our University Resources page
Schools (K-12)
- Check out Schools related Letter Campaigns
- Report every incident, facts are crucial to enable changes.
- TDSB Governance and Policy Committee: make sure your voice is heard! Submit and/or sign up to speak at the meeting by filling out the form. Monthly, open to anyone living in the city of Toronto, not just TDSB parents. Act now.
- Reach out to YRDSB to speak up. Make sure your voice is heard.
- Great materials to facilitate sessions to foster real inclusiveness and diversity.
- Engage in union meetings and voice your opinions
- Contact your school board to promote staff education through Antisemitism: Then and Now: A Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Training Program
- If you are an educator, check out Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation (CAEF) resources for lesson suggestions for K-12 students, divided by grade levels, under the topics: Antisemitism, Biographies, Culture and History, Holidays, Holocaust, Israel, and Zionism.
Workplace
- Check out Workplace related Letter Campaigns
- Raise awareness about antisemitism with your colleagues. Remember, they are not necessarily aware; it’s up to you to reach out and educate. Inquire what support is available to you at your workplace. Share your insights back with us!
- Effective advocacy starts with smart strategy. Perfect your powers of persuasion. Sharpen your skills.
- Look how IHRA is adopted at your workplace, let us know. Let’s work together to change it! Resources provide insights and help for different professional fields.
- Look for opportunities to have an educational workshop at your workplace. Provided by UJA.
- Share the knowledge: bring Antisemitism: Then and Now: A Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Training Program to your workplace
Safety of Neighbourhoods
- Neighborhood Watch is vital for community safety. Proactive collaboration deters crime and establishes a network of communication that allows for swift responses to emerging threats. Here is how to start one!
- Strategies to navigate protests. We are outnumbered algorithmically! Be smart.
Fighting Antisemitism Digitally
- Strategies to navigate conversations. Every conversation, digital or in person, matters!
- There are smart ways to deal with digital world problems. Reach out.
- Report digital hate and media bias
Strengthen and Unite Jewish Voices
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Connect with Other Communities
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Support Jewish Businesses
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