There has been a staggering rise in antisemitic violence globally. In the United States, one in four American Jews report experiencing antisemitism in 2021. This rise corresponds with a rise in white supremacist and far-right movements in the United States and abroad and the casual invocation of antisemitic themes by politicians and community leaders. Faced with rising antisemitic violence, Right To Be came together with T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights to ask how we could respond, help Jewish communities to heal, and empower allies to stand up against antisemitic hate.