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New Blue Square Alliance research reveals antisemitism at alarming levels across the US + how millions more Americans are growing less aware and more vulnerable to harmful anti-Jewish beliefs.
Jews are 2% of the U.S. population but the target of 69% of religious hate crimes.
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We are on a mission to educate and inspire Americans to recognize and stand up to hate wherever and whenever they see it.
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Our Founder
Robert Kraft founded the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism in 2019 in response to the alarming rise in Jewish hate and all hate across the U.S. First introduced in 2023, the Blue Square has emerged as a powerful symbol for demonstrating allyship with the Jewish community. Since its debut, the Blue Square has been worn and shared across the globe. Mr. Kraft launched the Blue Square Alliance Against Hate in 2025 to reflect the organizationβs growing coalition of partners stepping into the fight against hate, while harnessing the energy that the Blue Square brings to a broader, multifaceted effort to defeat antisemitism and hate in all forms.
βIt starts conversations.ββ
"I wear my Blue Square pin regularly and my kids have them on their backpacks. What I love most about the pin is that it doesn't scream what it's about, so it prompts questions to open up a conversation."β
"I wear my Blue Square pin regularly and my kids have them on their backpacks. What I love most about the pin is that it doesn't scream what it's about, so it prompts questions to open up a conversation."β
Odine B.βNew York, NYβ
βI wear the pin daily.ββ
"The issue of antisemitism is important to me because I am proud to be Jewish. I wear my Blue Square pin daily because I am not ashamed or embarrassed to show where I stand on this matter."
"The issue of antisemitism is important to me because I am proud to be Jewish. I wear my Blue Square pin daily because I am not ashamed or embarrassed to show where I stand on this matter."
Laurence R.Indianapolis, IN
βI love giving them away to others.β
βI always keep Blue Square Pins in my purse. After receiving a pin from a friend, I love giving them away to others; this is part of how I show my Judaism along with other jewelry. The rise in antisemitism and all hate is frightening, so I am happy to do whatever I can.β
βI always keep Blue Square Pins in my purse. After receiving a pin from a friend, I love giving them away to others; this is part of how I show my Judaism along with other jewelry. The rise in antisemitism and all hate is frightening, so I am happy to do whatever I can.β
Judie S.Chicago, IL
βI want my son to grow up free of hate.β
βI believe in the U.S. we focus more on other forms of discrimination and antisemitism is very misunderstood. I want to ensure when my 9 year old son grows up, that he is not discriminated against because of his Jewish identity.β
βI believe in the U.S. we focus more on other forms of discrimination and antisemitism is very misunderstood. I want to ensure when my 9 year old son grows up, that he is not discriminated against because of his Jewish identity.β
Theresa W.San Francisco, CA
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