A Community Toolkit

We are living in challenging times, with antisemitism at record levels. Yet, we will persevere, as the Jewish people always have: by caring for one another, staying true to our traditions and values, and coming together for the greater good.

Your voice is crucial. 

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

This friend-to-friend approach is a cornerstone of The Power of One. Through personal engagement, we work toward building a community free from hate and antisemitism.

This toolkit will help you do that and much more.

Become a Grassroots Organizer

Connecting with just one person can amplify support for our cause beyond the Jewish community.

Antisemitism Roundtable

Learn about local community organizations who address antisemitism in San Diego.

Having Difficult Conversations

Effective discussions with non-Jewish friends or colleagues are possible—here’s what you need.

Engaging on Social Media

Use these guidelines to help non-Jewish friends understand our experiences and perspectives.

Resources for K-12 Parents

This guide helps you address incidents of antisemitism in public and independent schools.

Resources for College Students

These tools can help you navigate and address various challenges.

Trusted Information Sources

Explore our list of reliable news and information sources on Israel, antisemitism, and the Jewish community.

Writing Letters to Editors

Learn how to write effective Letters to the Editor or report errors in the news.

Contact Us

We know that reaching out can be challenging, but you don’t have to face it alone. We’re here to listen, support, and help however we can. Click the link below to get in touch with us. We’re ready to hear from you.