ABOUT US
We are a grassroots movement centering on Jewish liberation from all forms of oppression and discrimination. We are working to eliminate Jew-hatred from Western culture through peaceful direct action and education. We reject all partisan political affiliations and take no positions on issues unrelated to Jew-hatred and its eradication.
By empowering Jews we can rise to the challenge of bigotry and create a world without Jew-hatred in which all are free.
We are a non-denominational non-partisan movement inclusive of the entire Jewish community.
We are united in our opposition to Jew-hatred and our desire to see full liberation and equality for our people.
We are Jews who marched to uphold the civil rights and human rights of others, and now stand up to fight for our people.
We are Jews who no longer tolerate Jew-hatred. Therefore we are mobilizing to end unjust and unlawful discrimination against our people.
We will not allow our support for justice for other oppressed groups be manipulated into supporting those who propagate bigotry against Jews. We support peaceful direct action to disrupt the national dialogue.
We uphold the values of human rights, free speech and equality of opportunity without giving space for Jew-haters to flourish.
We seek to empower young Jews with positivity and strength to discover and enjoy their heritage in whichever manner they choose, without fear of attack or persecution. To that end we support the creation and proliferation of a decentralized local community-based leadership structure.
We support Jewish national sovereignty. Zionism is our political and national liberation movement and we will not be told to reject it. We support Jewish national sovereignty.
We are not willing to passively tolerate Jew-hatred. We are proactive and resolute in standing up for justice for Jews.
We support peaceful direct action to secure justice for Jews.
What is Jew-Hatred?
Jew-hatred is systemic and subconscious. All non-Jews have received anti-Jewish conditioning by virtue of the world they grew up in. It’s been accepted as a historical given. It’s been excused using foreign politics and anti-capitalist rhetoric. It takes the form of ethnic, religious and cultural discrimination. Jews have been denied their right to self-determination in our historic homeland.
The more successful we become the more discrimination we face.
Jew-hatred is a living and real experience and the majority of Jews have experienced it.