A federal task force dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism shared plans on Tuesday for a 15-city national awareness and action tour.
Leo Terrell, chair of the Justice Department’s Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism, plans to visit communities across the country, meet with people affected by anti-Semitism, and work on local solutions. The tour aims to tackle rising concerns head-on by encouraging more reports of bias; strengthening collaboration among police, federal authorities, and Jewish communities; building interfaith alliances; and protecting students in elementary and secondary schools.





