Reflecting on Antisemitism
There are so many questions spurred by the increase in antisemitism worldwide, and so many intense feelings evoked. Evolve has been publishing analyses of the issues for many years. We share them with you here in the hope that they can address and clarify some of our concerns and illuminate some of our discussions.

A Dangerous Perch: Why Jewish Fear Can Be Heard As ‘White Fear’
It is a mistake to focus exclusively on antisemitism without defending liberty and justice for all. Here’s why.

The Most Important Thing Is Not to Be Afraid
It is a struggle to separate our inherited fears from our assessment of present threats.

The Red Scare and Today’s Declared ‘Enemies’ of America: The Jewish Stake
What is unprecedented is that today’s pursuers of alleged “enemies” of democracy claim dubiously to be acting to protect Jews.

Weaponizing Antisemitism: Where Are Our Jewish Leaders?
In the guise of protecting against terrorism and antisemitism, the rights of all of us are being restricted.

The Weaponization of Antisemitism
The Jewish community’s often uncomplex reactions to critiques of Israel have now been weaponized by the right to attack free speech and democracy in the United States.

The People of Color Conference and Antisemitism
The definition of antisemitism should work to keep Jews safe as Jews in school, while not curtailing free speech or the cultural and religious safety of others, including Muslims and Palestinians.