Thank you for visiting our antisemitism page. Here you will be able to learn more about the “oldest hatred,” which has threatened the lives of God’s chosen people for many years. You will also learn how you can take action in the fight against antisemitism, and you can find an offer for a free eBooklet at the bottom of the page.
HISTORY and CULTURE
THE HOLOCAUST
I went to visit Auschwitz for the first time some years ago. As I walked through the restored Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp located near Oświęcim, Poland, I was moved beyond words by the horrors of the inhumane treatment the Jewish people suffered at the hands of the Nazis. It was a very raw experience. But I was not prepared for what I saw looking at a sampling of suitcases gathered by Nazis and exhibited for all to see. . . .
FOR THE CHURCH
VIDEOS & PODCASTS
#NeverAgain: How to Remember the Holocaust
What is Antisemitism?
The Hope of Tisha B’Av
VIDEOS & PODCASTS
#NeverAgain: How to Remember the Holocaust
The Hope of Tisha B’Av
Five Ways to Remember the Holocaust
Ways You Can Take Action
There are many ways you can take action against antisemitism:
- Pray against antisemitism.
- Sign a petition.
- Join a march or rally.
- Report any antisemitic content you see on social media.
- Ask your local synagogue how you can help.
- Invite a speaker to share with your congregation, small group, or classroom about antisemitism.
Learn more here: Can We Do Anything To Stop Antisemitism?
Invite a speaker for a “Stop the Hate” presentation
“We are not to simply bandage the wounds of victims beneath the wheels of injustice, we are to drive a spoke into the wheel itself.” – Dietrich Bonhoeffer
The words of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and other Christians like him are as relevant today as they were in the past. Antisemitism has no place in the body of Christ, so it is imperative that, with this oldest hatred rearing its ugly head once again, believers do everything in their power to combat it wherever it is found.
This presentation will expose your church to the roots of antisemitism, how antisemitism is anti-God, and how the Church’s response is essential. You will explore antisemitism’s spiritual origins, its effects today, and the effectiveness of the Church’s response. Get in the know: lift your prayers, speak out, share the gospel, STOP THE HATE!
Request your booklet today!
According to a recent FBI report, incidents targeting Jewish people were up 14 percent. There were 953 crimes against Jewish people reported in 2019, compared to 835 in 2018. That is three antisemitic incidents per day.
Now, because of the conflict in the Middle East, we fear those numbers will increase.
We need to fight this deadly disease and need allies from everywhere—anyone who is willing to stand up and say, “Stop the hate!”
Where can we send your free e-booklet – Stop the Hate?
Featured Resources from our Online Store:
Never Again: the Holocaust Remembered
Never Again, the Holocaust Remembered is a collection of stories from the Chosen People Ministries archives detailing the courage, bravery, and grace found in the midst of the unspeakable tragedy of the Holocaust. This book reminds us that Lord was still at work during those difficult days, and encourages us to stand up for the Jewish people, pray for the peace of Jerusalem, and oppose growing antisemitism today.
Our Hands Are Stained with Blood
For nearly 2,000 years, the Church and the Jewish people have had a history of conflict, pain, antisemitism and hatred. Tragically, few Christians know about it. In Our Hands Are Stained with Blood, by Jewish believer Michael Brown, the tragic story of the ‘Church’ and the Jews is laid out for all to see.
They Have Conspired Against You
A new trend of antisemitism is surfacing world-wide with the advent of the new Intifada in the fall of 2000. With the result of the chilling reality found in this new book, They Have Conspired Against You, Jewish people are again the target of antisemitism around the world, with a great emphasis on European Jews. The hope of this book is that it will expose, educate and call to action.