Statements on the Biden Administration’s Release of its National Strategy to Combat Antisemitism

This is a collection of statements put out by Jewish Social Justice Roundtable organizations in response to the White House’s release of the Biden administration’s National Strategy on antisemitism on May 25, 2023.

Bend the Arc: New White House Strategy Makes Dismantling Antisemitism a National Priority

Statement from the Jewish Council for Public Affairs: New JCPA CEO Amy Spitalnick on White House Antisemitism Strategy

Jews For Racial & Economic Justice, Jewish Community Action, Jewish Council on Urban Affairs, Detroit Jews for Justice, and Carolina Jews for Justice released this statement: Six Local Grassroots Progressive Jewish Groups on Biden Administration National Strategy on Antisemitism

National Council of Jewish Women Grateful for White House’s New National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism

Statement of the New York Jewish Agenda (NYJA) Applauding Today’s Release of the National Strategy to Combat Antisemitism

The Rabbinical Assembly issued this statement: Conservative Movement Commends White House Antisemitism Plan

Reform Movement Leaders React to Launch of U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism

T’ruah’s statement: Progressive American Rabbis Welcome White House Strategy on Fighting Antisemitism

Workers Circle Responds to White House National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism