The American Jewish Committee's Corporate Training on Antisemitism features interactive trainings designed for corporate audiences, including HR and DEI professionals and business leaders. These sessions cover understanding Jewish identity, recognizing antisemitism, and promoting allyship within the workplace. There are also links to other valuable resources, including the AJC's Translate Hate Glossary.
ADL at Work is focused on employment-related antisemitism and provides information, resources, support for Jewish Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) and an on-demand education course.
The Brandeis Center website spotlights news and governmental policy issues surrounding antisemitism in the workplace. It also has information on trainings to corporate managers on topics pertinent to antisemitism and Title VII compliance.
Programs and resources with a Progressive bent are the hallmark of Project Shema, whose antisemitism-related offerings include workplace training and support for Jewish ERGs.
The Workplace Resources from Shine a Light include webinars focused on helping employers understand Jewish identity and antisemitism, as well as videos, toolkits, articles and other educational materials.
The British Community Security Trust site's resources page features videos and educational materials. CST also publishes an annual round-up on antisemitism each year.
Conducted by Clal in conjunction with several other groups, this downloadable report on Jewish Employee Resource Groups, also contains valuable insight into antisemitism encountered by Jews in workplaces all over the world.
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