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The fight against antisemitism needs you.

Join a rising force for good. Amplify your voice, connect with others who share your values, take action to combat misinformation and fight hate.

Inspiring minds & hearts to combat antisemitism.
Inspiring minds & hearts to combat antisemitism.
Inspiring minds & hearts to combat antisemitism.
Inspiring minds & hearts to combat antisemitism.
AMPLIFY YOUR VOICE

One Emissary post can reach thousands of social media users. 1,000 Emissaries can generate millions of impressions.

Stronger Together

Groups using Connect can come together to advance understanding, foster positivity, and counter rising antisemitism.

More people, delivering more messages, on more days, in more ways, with common purpose and focused intent.

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WHY NOW?

Antisemitism is a dangerous, socially transmitted disease...you can do something about it.

Fighting antisemitism isn’t just about protecting one community—it's about fostering understanding and upholding human rights.

Public spaces are being targeted

Jewish synagogues, community centers, and schools have been frequent targets. 69% of religious hate crimes in US target Jews

The Jewish Star
Incidents are at an all-time high

There were over 10,000 antisemitic incidents recorded between October 7, 2023, and October 6, 2024. This marks the highest number of such incidents ever documented by the ADL in a single year.

-adl.org
Social media is amplifying hate

Roughly seven in 10 (69%) Jewish adults report experiencing antisemitism online or on social media.

-AJC
More U.S. Jews shield identity in public amid antisemitism fears

U.S. Jews increasingly say they are hiding their identity in a country where they believe they continue to face significant antisemitism and where slightly fewer than 1 in 5 feel very safe, a Washington Post poll finds.

-The Washington Post
For the first time, social media overtakes TV as Americans’ top news source

For the first time, social media has displaced television as the top way Americans get news. “The proportion accessing news via social media and video networks in the United States (54%) is sharply up,” the report’s authors write, “overtaking both TV news (50%) and news websites/apps (48%) for the first time.”

-AJC
Public spaces are being targeted

Jewish synagogues, community centers, and schools have been frequent targets. 69% of religious hate crimes in US target Jews

The Jewish Star
Incidents are at an all-time high

There were over 10,000 antisemitic incidents recorded between October 7, 2023, and October 6, 2024. This marks the highest number of such incidents ever documented by the ADL in a single year.

-adl.org
Social media is amplifying hate

Roughly seven in 10 (69%) Jewish adults report experiencing antisemitism online or on social media.

-AJC
More U.S. Jews shield identity in public amid antisemitism fears

U.S. Jews increasingly say they are hiding their identity in a country where they believe they continue to face significant antisemitism and where slightly fewer than 1 in 5 feel very safe, a Washington Post poll finds.

-The Washington Post
Social media overtakes TV as top U.S. news source

For the first time, social media (54%) has overtaken TV (50%) and news websites (48%) as the top way Americans get news, a report finds.

-AJC
About us

Guiding conversations with clarity and compassion

Through trusted knowledge and human-centered AI, Emissary helps people learn about antisemitism, engage with confidence, and build bridges of understanding.

The challenge

Today, antisemitism spreads faster than ever—often disguised as misinformation or bias online.

Why Emissary was created

We built Emissary to provide guidance, facts, and empathy—helping people respond thoughtfully and learn deeply.

Emissary’s unique value

Emissary blends AI with expert-verified content, offering real-time answers, learning moments, and conversation support—without judgment or noise.

The impact / vision

We envision a world where knowledge replaces fear—and curiosity sparks understanding.