Your voice is crucial. 

Research shows that one-on-one conversations are among the most influential sources of information on the conflict and rising antisemitism . Keeping lines of communication open with interested friends provides a safe space for complex discussions.

This friend-to-friend approach is a building block of The Power of One. We build by engaging with people, toward the goal of a community free of hate and antisemitism.

This toolkit will help you do that… and much more.

Resources

Becoming a Grassroots Organizer

Reaching out to even one person will provide benefits to all of us in increased support beyond the Jewish community.

Key Messages

When engaging in advocacy, it can help to have some language to use as a starting point. Here are some suggestions. 

Having Difficult Conversations

Having an effective conversation with a non-Jewish friend or colleague really is possible! Here’s everything you need…

Engaging on Social

Here are guidelines for using social media to help our non-Jewish friends understand our experiences and perspectives. 

Resources for K-12 Parents

This guide will help you respond to incidents of antisemitism in public and independent schools should they arise.

Resources for College Students

These resources can help you address a variety of challenges.

Links to Trusted Information Sources

We’ve compiled a list of trusted sources of news and information about Israel, antisemitism and the Jewish community.

Writing Letters to the Editors

Have you ever wanted to write an effective Letter to the Editor or report an error in the news? We’ll show you how.

Engaging With Your Elected Officials

As a citizen and a constituent, you have the right to contact your elected officials on any issue at any time.

Brief History Backgrounder

Important facts, dates, and other information about Israel, Gaza and Hamas to provide historical background and context for the current conflict.