How to Talk About Antisemitism in 2026

In 2026, Jews and allies need to know how to talk about antisemitism in ways that resist fear and division, defy authoritarianism, and strengthen our pro-democracy movement.

In this training, we'll focus on how the words you use to talk about antisemitism can reshape the way it's understood, build trust and relationships across lines of religion and race, and lead the way toward a future of safety and freedom for all of us — no exceptions.

RSVP for this national training on Tuesday, February 3rd to:

  • Understand your personal stake in ending antisemitism, whether you're Jewish or not, and the role antisemitism plays in the machinery of racism and white supremacy in America
  • Learn how to respond effectively to antisemitic incidents and accusations, including specific words, phrases, and metaphors to use and avoid
  • Make a plan for when right-wing movements use antisemitism as a smokescreen to advance their authoritarian agenda (so you can help clear the air)

Organized by Bend the Arc: Jewish Action, Detroit Jews for Justice, Carolina Jews for Justice, Jews United for Justice, and JFREJ