Report an antisemitic incident

If there is an ongoing crime or an emergency, you should always call 112 or the corresponding number in your country. Report crimes to the police as soon as possible. Early reporting makes it easier to find technical evidence and interview witnesses. If you are a victim of an anti-Semitic incident or have information about an anti-Semitic incident that has happened to someone else, please contact us as soon as possible. An anti-Semitic incident is a harmful act directed towards Jews, organizations, or property, where there is evidence that the incident has an anti-Semitic motive or content, or that the victim is (or is believed to be) Jewish. NJSC has a department that deals with anti-Semitic incidents and provides support to victims. We are committed to protecting your personal information and handling all cases with strict confidentiality. NJSC may contact the police and other actors to ensure that all incidents are properly handled. If you do not want to contact the police directly, JSS can do it on your behalf (although both parties’ personal information is needed). A copy of the report (complainant’s copy) is usually sent by post to the victim of the crime. In a non-emergency situation, you can also report an incident online by using the online form below. Make sure you are as specific as possible and include as many details as you remember. All fields marked with * must be filled out before the form can be submitted.