Confronting extremism requires allies, shared values, and coordinated action.
On #EndJewHatred Day 2026, we are convening interfaith leaders, educators, media voices, policymakers, and advocates in Midtown Manhattan for a half-day gathering focused on one urgent question: how do we meet the rise of extremism in our institutions, schools, and civic life — together?
Extremist ideologies are no longer operating at the margins. They are shaping narratives in classrooms, influencing public discourse, and threatening democratic norms. “Unite Against Extremism” brings together courageous voices from across communities to confront these challenges directly, expose what is fueling them, and chart meaningful, collective responses rooted in pluralism and democratic values.
This is not a passive gathering. It is a strategic conversation about standing firm, building alliances, and transforming concern into action.
For more information, please visit: endjewhatred.com/unite-against-extremism
The Lawfare Project is a qualified 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization and a registered non-profit organization (EIN: 27-2402908) . The Lawfare Project is the leading organization leveraging the power of law to defend the civil rights of the Jewish people worldwide. Based in New York, The Lawfare Project is a non-profit litigation fund and legal think tank with a global network of over 900 attorneys. Through bold and strategic impact litigation, it is holding institutions accountable. The #EndJewHatred movement, complements this work by empowering individuals, shifting public discourse, and building a global civil rights movement to make Jew-hatred as socially and politically unacceptable as any other form of bigotry. Through campus activism, letter-writing campaigns, and community mobilization, it is creating tangible change.