About CAA

Campaign Against Antisemitism is a volunteer-led charity dedicated to exposing and countering antisemitism through education and zero-tolerance enforcement of the law.

86% of British Jews believe that Campaign Against Antisemitism is representative of their views on antisemitism, and we have the largest following across our platforms of any organisation in this field in the UK, or indeed Europe.

 

The impact of our work is tangible.

  • We put antisemites out of business.
  • We spread alarm amongst those who spread hate.
  • When Jews are under attack at school, university, work, in the streets, online or elsewhere, they know that they can come to us and that we will spring into action on their behalf.
  • We expose and punish haters, support victims, inform journalists, guide policymakers, train professionals, educate youth and university students and more.

 

You can help us.

 

What do we do?

Investigations and Enforcement

Landmark litigation against antisemites, leading universities, anonymous online trolls, political parties, police forces and even the Crown Prosecution Service

Awareness and Communication

Front-page media campaigns and innovative social media operations, which have put antisemitism in the national and international spotlight

Outreach and Education

Inoculate future generations and major national institutions against hate through education and training programmes

Public Affairs

Change laws, through our work with Government to close loopholes exploited by anti-Jewish extremists and terrorist-sympathisers

Mobilisation

Hold public rallies and national marches that give voice to the Jewish community and its allies, and create a catalyst for change

Litigation

Hold antisemites to account, whether that is by ensuring that they are put in prison, bankrupted or forced from their professions

Research

Publish groundbreaking research that sets the national agenda and informs Government policy

Fundraising

We fundraise throughout the year to raise the sums needed to enable our work to continue, to pay court fees when we litigate and commission important research.