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June 10, 2021 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-06-10

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Fighting Online
Antisemitism

• File a report with the Anti-
Defamation League (ADL) if
you see hateful posts or imag-
es online. Michigan.adl.org or
(248) 353-7553

• If you witness hateful actions
or statements on campus, con-
tact the campus Hillel to work
through the student govern-
ment or the university admin-
istration.

• If you feel you have been
silenced by professional
organizations and Facebook
groups regarding your pro-
Israel posts or reactions to
anti-Israel posts, contact the
organization and Facebook
group administrator directly.

• Become educated and
trained on countering online
hatred. Contact the Michigan
Zionist Organization of
America (mizoa.org), which
plans to hold a training
this summer; the Jewish
Community Relations Council/
AJC (jcrcajc.org); and the ADL
(michigan.adl.org).

• Carefully consider the accu-
racy of your own posts. Do
your research.

• Speak directly to a media
outlet if you spot inaccuracies
in its reporting on Israel.

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