Antisemitism at Alarming Levels Across U.S., but Positive Signs Emerging

A new survey from Blue Square Alliance Against Hate reveals Americans’ views of Jewish hate are solidifying, with a durable minority expressing antisemitic attitudes.
BSA Research Reveals Antisemitism At Alarming Levels Across U.S., But Positive Signs Emerging

Antisemitism in the US has risen to alarming levels, with fewer Americans recognizing its seriousness and 40% fewer Allies than two years ago, according to the Blue Square Alliance’s biannual Stand Up to Jewish Hate: The US Antisemitism Landscape Survey. At the same time, skepticism of the problem, a sense of powerlessness, and anti-Jewish tropes have all grown.
“When There Are No Words”: Blue Square #🟦Campaign Encourages More Americans to Stand United Against Jewish Hate and All Hate As Violence Climbs

Watch the New Blue Square Television Spot HERE $10 million ad buy will reach Americans through television, social media, YouTube, and Out of Home Organization formerly known as the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism becomes the “Blue Square Alliance Against Hate” as coalition of partners grows amid rising faith-based hate FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The Blue Square […]
Robert Kraft introduces new BSA president, Adam Katz, on Inside Politics with Dana Bash

Robert Kraft and Adam Katz, the new President of Blue Square Alliance Against Hate (formerly the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism) discuss the urgent rise in antisemitism across the U.S. — and how the foundation is using mass media, data, and cross-community partnerships to build a national movement of allyship on CNN’s Inside Politics with Dana […]
Adam Katz talks with WBZ CBS News Boston

Blue Square Alliance Against Hate (formerly Foundation to Combat Antisemitism) President Adam Katz shares with WBZ Boston how the organization is using the power of media, partnerships, and community engagement to unite Americans against hate.
BSA’s Adam Katz on rise in antisemitic violence with Boston’s Channel 7 News

Blue Square Alliance Against Hate (formerly the Foundation to Combat Antisemitism) President Adam Katz joins Kimberly Bookman and WHDH Channel 7 News to discuss how our Command Center data powers our work to move people from from the sidelines to join the fight against hate.
BSA president Adam Katz Joins WBZ Radio to Talk 2025 Antisemitic Attacks in Boulder, D.C., PA

In the wake of attacks on the Jewish community in Washington D.C. and Boulder, Colorado, the Jewish community is experiencing a heightened sense of fear. BSA President Adam Katz joined WBZ’s NightSide with Dan Rea on June 3, 2025 to discuss the attacks and share how Blue Square Alliance Against Hate (formerly the Foundation to […]
Adam Katz Named President of Blue Square Alliance Against Hate

With More Than 15 Years of Private Sector Experience, Katz Brings Principles of Business to Solving World’s Oldest Hate. Katz Joins at Turbulent Time Nationally as BSA’s New Insights Reveal Antisemitism Continues to Rise.
What Research Tells Us About What Works In The Fight Against Antisemitism

New research from FCAS reveals how to move Unengaged Americans from bystanders to allies in the fight against antisemitism. Learn what messaging actually shifts attitudes—and sparks action.
BSA Partners With Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg to Deliver Strong Message Against Hate in New Super Bowl Campaign

With Tom Brady and Snoop Dogg at the forefront, Blue Square Alliance Against Hate’s Super Bowl campaign No Reason to Hate challenges viewers to confront the absurdity of hate. The powerful message: there’s no good reason for hate—just a good reason to end it.
Interstate Outdoor Advertising

Thanks to the long-standing generosity of partners like Drew Katz and Interstate Outdoor Advertising, we have been able to reach millions of unengaged Americans with our messaging, increasing the allies in our fight against Jewish hate and all hate.
BSA Debuts #Timeout Against Hate, a Unifying Multi-League & Commissioner Campaign

Robert Kraft’s Blue Square Alliance Against Hate has unveiled #Timeout Against Hate, a groundbreaking campaign uniting North America’s major sports leagues in a collective stand against all forms of hate. Featuring sports legends and rising stars, the initiative transforms the familiar “timeout” gesture into a national call to action. This historic effort marks the first time that league commissioners from the MLB, MLS, NBA, WNBA, NFL, NHL, NWSL, and NASCAR have come together to address the growing crisis of hate.