ADL Center for Antisemitism Research (CAR) builds upon ADL’s century-plus years of antisemitism expertise through an applied research network, innovative initiatives and signature projects to evaluate and identify what makes a difference in the fight against this hatred.
With pioneering approaches and a peer-review process, CAR ensures its studies are rigorous and accurate, upholding academic best practices with accessible analysis.
The CAR Approach to Antisemitism Research
CAR aims to diagnose the causes of antisemitism and apply what we learn through practical on-the-ground efforts – by ADL and our communal partners – to decrease antisemitism in communities in the U.S. and around the world. CAR looks to answer both longstanding and new questions about how to quantify, understand, reduce and prevent antisemitism.
What prevents and reduces antisemitism?
- Developing and testing ways to challenge antisemitism for ideological, interpersonal, institutional and internalized manifestations
- Tracking and assessing the impact of these tactics
What causes antisemitism?
- Testing the theories
- Understanding the perpetrators
- Following the progression of attitudes to actions
How does antisemitism spread?
- Investigating the cultural formations of antisemitism
- Quantifying the impact of antisemitism on Jewish communities and society
- Understanding the differences and overlap of antisemitism among different groups and ideologies
CAR’s Applied Research Network
We catalyze and conduct scholarly investigation into key areas on antisemitism by sponsoring fellowships and grants, conducting ADL’s own empirical research and organizing speaker series and publications. We have partnerships with nearly a dozen research institutes and universities across the globe.
Interventions to Counter Antisemitism Vol 1
ADL Center for Antisemitism Research (CAR) is a convener of academics, fellows and thought leaders collectively advancing the field of antisemitism research. Through this series, CAR communicates its research insights and shares the most promising interventions to counter antisemitism assessed to date.
Research and Analysis
Campus Antisemitism: A Study of Campus Climate Before and After the Hamas Terrorist Attacks
Americans Increasingly Aware of and Concerned about Antisemitism
Antisemitism and Support for Political Violence
The Antisemitic Environment: How Social and Media Exposures Predict Antisemitic Beliefs
Survey of Americans on Holocaust and Antisemitism Education
A Closer Look at the Relationship between Holocaust Knowledge, Education and Antisemitism
Antisemitic Attitudes in America: Conspiracy Theories, Holocaust Education and Other Predictors of Antisemitic Belief
Contemporary Anti-Zionism’s Connections to Soviet Propaganda
Antisemitic Attitudes in America: Topline Findings
The work of the ADL Center for Antisemitism Research is made possible by the generous support of:
- Anonymous
- ADL Lewy Family Institute for Combating Antisemitism
- The Crimson Lion/Lavine Family Foundation
- David Berg Foundation
- Lillian and Larry Goodman Foundation
- Diane & Guilford Glazer Foundation
- The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation
- Erwin Rautenberg Foundation
ADL gratefully acknowledges all of the individual, corporate and foundation supporters who make our work possible.