When you’re targeted for being Jewish—whether it’s a slur, threat, attack, or exclusion—you have the right to report it. This page walks you through every option, step-by-step: federal, state, campus, online, and public exposure. It’s the most complete guide for taking action.
⚠️ First: If You Are in Immediate Danger
Call 911 or your local emergency services. Your safety comes first. After the situation is stabilized, then return to this page to begin documenting and reporting.
What Counts as Antisemitism?
You can report incidents that include:
- Physical threats or violence
- Doxxing, stalking, or online hate
- Discrimination at school or work
- Vandalism or hate symbols
- Hostile learning or work environments
- Retaliation for being openly Jewish or Zionist
- Antisemitic speech, propaganda, or conspiracy theories
Step 1: Document the Incident
Start a personal incident log with the following:
- What happened (with as much detail as possible)
- Where and when it occurred
- Screenshots, photos, or saved messages
- Names of perpetrators or witnesses
- Any actions you took (reports, emails, conversations)
→ [Download Incident Tracker Template (coming soon)]
Step 2: Report to National Authorities
FBI (Hate Crimes)
If the incident includes threats, stalking, violence, or group targeting:
Department of Justice (Civil Rights)
Discrimination by schools, housing, or public institutions:
Step 3: Report to National Organizations
These organizations offer help, tracking, advocacy, and support:
Report Forms
- ADL (Anti-Defamation League)
- StandWithUs (Legal Help)
- FIRE (Campus Speech)
- S.A.F.E. Campus
- CyberWell (Online Hate)
Step 4: Local & Campus Reporting
State-Level Help
Each state has its own Attorney General office and Civil Rights division.
→ View Our State-by-State Reporting Directory
🏫 Campus Reporting
Students can:
- File with their school’s Bias Response Team
- Escalate to Title VI via the Department of Education
- Report to StandWithUs Campus Legal Division
- Use our dedicated Campus Antisemitism Guide
Need Legal or Emotional Help?
Legal Help
Emotional & Trauma Support
✨ Bonus: Public Exposure
If traditional systems fail or you need backup:
- Canary Mission and JewHateDatabase shine a spotlight on perpetrators
- Jewish Warrior Project connects you to peer and org support
⚠️ Disclaimer
We are not lawyers and do not offer formal legal advice. However, multiple attorneys contribute to and review this site. We work closely with leading legal and advocacy organizations to ensure all referrals and guidance are accurate and actionable.
Next Steps
- Explore All Incident Types
- Physical Preparedness
- Visit the Digital Defense Guide
- Know Your Rights as a Student

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