
Campaign Against Antisemitism
We have lived through a golden era of Jewish life in Britain, but it is now in peril. With antisemitism at record levels and Jewish communities feeling the impact, the need to act has never been more urgent.
In the face of this alarming trend, at Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) we have been working tirelessly to combat the oldest hatred in all its forms. From landmark litigation to exposing online trolls, holding political parties, police forces, and even the Crown Prosecution Service to account — we are changing the landscape.
We put antisemites out of business. We spread alarm amongst those who spread hate.
After the 7th October terror attack in Israel, we led the historic national March Against Antisemitism, mobilising over 100,000 Jews and non-Jews in the largest gathering against antisemitism since the Battle of Cable Street almost a century ago. Now an annual event, it’s one of many public demonstrations we’ve led, including outside the BBC and leading universities, drawing attention to scandals affecting British Jewry. The impact of our work is tangible and our efforts have only intensified: we have expanded our education taskforce, made headlines exposing injustice that threaten Jewish life in the UK; produced impactful social media content to the largest online following of any organisation in the community; regularly exposed participants in anti-Israel marches; helped untold numbers of victims; pressured authorities to act; and repeatedly put antisemitism on the media’s front pages.
You can find out more about our work and support us at antisemitism.org/act, and follow us on social media using the handle, @antisemitism.