Why this is urgent

Poll after poll over the past year—and especially in recent months—have shown that young registered voters are becoming far more likely than their elders to express unfavorable views of Jews. Younger cohorts are more willing to repeat classic tropes about Jewish power, to justify hostility toward Jews or Israel as morally righteous, and to treat antisemitism not as prejudice but as ethical positioning.

This is not a vague cultural shift. It is the result of predating on young minds left unprepared by a Jewish educational system that has not yet adapted to the demands of a technological civilization—then amplified by professionally funded media ecosystems that manufacture distortion at scale.

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If you believe that educating young minds against organized antisemitic distortion is now our generation’s Jewish responsibility, I ask you to work with me

Mental Structure

Argument training- how to detect manipulators, and respond confidently

Community

Forum, debates, and serious speakers aimed directly and young adults- where ideas are tested not merely repeated

Extensive Resources

For leaders to use in their training programs

Content

Books, essays, documentation packets, and curricula that expose false claims and demonstrate reality with clarity

Through 21stCenturyJudaism, Rabbi Moshe Pitchon is creating an integrated platform for Jewish moral education in the modern world. This work includes publishing original books, hosting lectures and debates, developing programs for young adults, and building physical cultural spaces where ideas, music, and community come together.

At a time when antisemitism is increasingly framed as moral insight and young Jews are often left without intellectual grounding, your contribution directly supports content that teaches responsibility, discernment, and dignity. This is not advocacy or slogans—it is long-term educational infrastructure.

Every gift helps empower the next generation with the tools they need to recognize distortion, answer falsehood with truth, and carry Jewish values forward with confidence.

Discussion, incentivation, openness, motivational resources, challenges, recognition

A “home” for those willing to keep Judaism doing what it has always done best. Building communities and supporting each individual member

Helping to organize new groups and communities

Resources and training to help get there.