We Cannot Stand Alone


The rise in hate has made it clear that we need allies. We need partners from all corners of our community who understand the harm of antisemitism and hate committed to standing with us to combat it.
Building Bridges Between Blacks and Jews

Building Bridges Between Blacks and Jews

Rekindle Fellowship brings together Black and Jewish leaders to engage in conversations to foster better relationships. Hear from Mikkyo McDaniel and Sarah Grebow about the experience.

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Partnering with Communities


By partnering and holding discussions with interfaith, ethnic and racial communities, we learn from one another, foster mutual understanding and form lasting relationships.

Concurrently, we work with elected officials at all levels of government to help shape legislation, increase education and ensure a swift, coordinated response to antisemitic threats.
Dialogues

Dialogues

We bring together Jewish community members with individuals from diverse ethnic, racial and religious backgrounds in honest conversations that build respect and understanding.

Interfaith Seder

Interfaith Seder

Our interfaith Seder brings together Baltimore’s civic, business and faith leaders to retell the story of Passover, while exploring shared themes of freedom and resilience that resonate in Baltimore today.

Neighborhood Initiatives

Neighborhood Initiatives

Through neighborhood-based conversations and community festivals, we are building bridges, strengthening connections, dispelling misperceptions and discovering values that unite us – and creating a shared commitment to counter hate.

Countering Antisemitism Through Information


Sign up for The Associated’s Newsletters to stay up to date on the important work the Center for Countering Antisemitism and Hate is doing and learn how you can help make a difference.

Report An Antisemitic Event


Have you experienced or observed an antisemitic incident? The Associated, The Baltimore Jewish Council and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) want to know.  Anyone who has experienced or witnessed verbal comments, antisemitic symbols or other forms of antisemitism are encouraged to report the incident.

You can play an important role in our mission to counter antisemitism and hate.

360%

increase in antisemitic incidents reported since October 7

56%

of Jewish have altered behavior out of fear of antisemitism

73%

of Jewish college students experienced or witnessed antisemitism on campus

Joining this conversation has been a transformative experience. This unique opportunity to bridge the Black and Jewish communities has illuminated just how deeply interconnected our histories, struggles and aspirations truly are.

— Black and Jewish Community Conversation Participant
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