
Equipping You to Identify & Confront Antisemitism
Practical Tools to Help You Stand in Solidarity with the Jewish Community
Here at JH Israel, we want to empower you with tools that help you stand firm in truth and protect God’s beloved people. As we seek to fight against the evil that propels antisemitic rhetoric, we must recognize that we are fighting a spiritual battle, not simply taking a political stance. We serve as messengers of hope and reconciliation when we speak up against anti-Jewish rhetoric and show solidarity with Jewish friends and neighbors. Every act of awareness, advocacy, and love contributes to God’s work of tearing down strongholds of hate. Click the button below to watch our latest video that outlines ways in which you can combat antisemitism, and don't miss the additional resources we've included below!
Talking the Jewish-Christian Relationship with Coach Bruce Pearl
Cultivating unity between Jews and Christians naturally confronts antisemitism as Christians recognize their shared spiritual heritage with the Jewish people. In this clip from our discussion with former Auburn Basketball Coach Bruce Pearl, Pearl shares his thoughts regarding the Jewish-Christian relationship.
Insights from Dr. David Rudolph
On our recent daily prayer call, we had the privilege of hearing from Dr. David Rudolph, Program Director of Messianic Jewish Studies & Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies at The King's University. Dr. Rudolph articulated harmful ideologies propelled by anti-Zionism and antisemitism, and he helpfully provided guidelines and Scripture references to cultivate awareness.
Rejecting Replacement Theology
Recognizing Israel's primary role in Salvation History is critical. In this short video, we describe the dangerous false doctrine known as Replacement Theology– a belief that accelerates the spread of antisemitism. Scripture is clear: God’s promises to Israel are irrevocable, infinite, and irreplaceable!
Supplementary Resources
We recognize that combating antisemitism is a worldwide effort, and we wanted to include two supplementary resources from organizations that are co-laborers in this important work. Both the American Jewish Committee's Translate Hate Glossary and the Combat Antisemitism Movement's Weekly Reports are disturbing to read, but they are valuable resources for educating the public on antisemitic rhetoric.




