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.