Targeted Online for Being Jewish?

Whether it’s trolling, doxxing, threats, or hate messages, online antisemitism is real — and actionable. This page helps you secure your accounts, report abuse, and document evidence so you can protect yourself and take action legally or organizationally.


🔹 Immediate Actions (Step 1)

Take these steps as soon as possible:


🔹 Step 2: Document the Incident

Start a personal incident log to preserve evidence:

  • Take screenshots of all content (include timestamps, usernames, links)
  • Save copies of private messages, threats, or repeated contact
  • Write a short summary of what happened, when, and where
  • Download our Incident Tracker Template (coming soon)
  • How to Document Incidents

🔹 Step 3: Consider Legal or Federal Reporting

If you’re being repeatedly threatened, stalked, or targeted by coordinated campaigns:


🔹 Support Organizations That Can Help

  • Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
    Tracks, reports, and escalates online hate through its national intake system.
  • CyberWell
    Real-time online hate monitoring and platform takedown support.
  • Canary Mission
    Submit antisemitic accounts, hate pages, and inciting content for public exposure and database documentation.
  • JewHateDatabase (JHD)
    Submit antisemitic threats, comments, or harassment to be archived, flagged, and used for pattern tracking or public accountability.
  • Safe Campus Coalition
    Focused on protecting Jewish students and recent grads — helpful if the online harassment is school-related or originates from campus networks.

🔹 More Resources


📝 Want to Speak Out?

If you want to reclaim the narrative and expose the hate you’ve received:

Write a Public Letter – Rally public support and call out online hate with dignity
Publish an Op-Ed – Share your story and advocate for platform accountability

These tools can help you shift from defense to offense — while protecting your safety and amplifying your voice.