Crisis on Campus: What you need to know

 

 

Crisis on Campus Resource Hub

Since October 7, at schools across the country, anti-Israel protesters have targeted Jewish students with physical intimidation, taunts like “go back to Poland,” praise for terrorists who carried out the October 7 massacre, and in some cases, physical violence. American Jewish Committee (AJC) has been working around the clock to guide administrators, help students, and support their parents.

Below you can find important actions and resources from AJC to help you navigate this tumultuous moment and stand with Jewish students. 

 

Top Resources for Administrators and Faculty

K-12 Faculty and Administrators

Guidance for K-12 School Administrators on the First Anniversary of October 7th
American Jewish Committee (AJC), the global advocacy organization for the Jewish people, is offering guidance to school administrators on how to best prepare for the one-year anniversary of 10/7 in school settings by proactively anticipating the needs of Jewish students, ensuring safeguards and resources are in place for them, and troubleshooting potential problems that may arise.
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Top Resources for Students and Parents

Campus Resources

Guidance for Jewish Students on Campus
As many campuses deal with anti-Israel protests and encampments, Jewish students may feel uneasy and even unsafe. Your safety and ability to learn are critically important, as is your ability to be openly and proudly Jewish on campus. The following are some guidelines to help you manage this challenging moment.
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