In the weeks surrounding the one-year commemoration of October 7, the #EndJewHatred movement mobilized Jewish communities around the world to stand with the victims and against the hatred that fueled the attacks. In New York, Chicago, Miami, Toronto, and far beyond, thousands gathered for vigils, rallies, and campus actions calling for justice, remembrance, and unity.
Across the world we celebrated the return of the hostages. On October 16, Florida activists gathered to celebrate the safe return of hostages and honor those still in captivity. The community came together in dance and song, wearing white and blue and waving Israeli flags in solidarity. The evening was both emotional and hopeful—a reminder of resilience, gratitude, and the enduring spirit of Am Yisrael Chai.
On October 23, more than 75 activists gathered for a peaceful protest outside the Westport Library's UN Day national campaign event. The library had invited Christian Saunders, former acting UN commissioner and special coordinator for the UN's response to sexual exploitation and abuse. The activists are now calling for the library to host a Jewish civil rights speaker and to spark a national conversation about how municipalities engage with the UN.

#EndJewHatred activists in Westport, CT / October 23, 2025
On Tuesday, activists in Florida gathered in Miami for a mobilization workshop focused on empowering local leaders to take action in their communities and K–12 schools. The workshop, led by #EndJewHatred founder Brooke Goldstein, emphasized practical ways to confront antisemitism and radicalization at the local level.
This effort is part of the broader End Hate in Education campaign. The campaign encourages parents to take a more active role in their children's education—advocating for transparency, balanced curricula, and accountability within school systems. To get involved with your local chapter, contact our Director of Mobilization Adar Rubin at adar@endjewhatred.com
Last night, our amazing Director of Programming and Strategy, Michelle Ahdoot participated in a great discussion with Jonathan Harounoff, author of Unveiled and international spokesperson at the UN. They spoke about his captivating book, the importance of activism (even amidst fear!), the landscape of Jew-hatred in Iran, at the UN and beyond, and so much more. We recruited and welcomed new members of our #EndJewHatred Action Items Groups ready to help us move the needle against Jew-hatred!
This week we also introduced our founding class of #EndJewHatred Teens!

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Together, we are building a powerful grassroots network to protect Jewish students, push for accountability, and create systemic change from the ground up.
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