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WORLD'S FIRST ANTISEMITISM HELPLINE LAUNCHED!

Antisemitism Intervention & Recovery (AIR) Program
To counter anti-Jewish hatred in all its forms

Since our founding, Parents for Peace has seen how anti-Jewish hatred connects otherwise very different extremist ideologies. After October 7, 2023, we saw a sharp rise in anti-Jewish hatred both in the cases we handle and across society. In 2025, 70% of our helpline cases contained anti-Jewish components, spanning every ideological extreme, from far-right white nationalism to jihadist networks to far-left movements.

Anti-Jewish hatred is one of the oldest forms of hate and a persistent driver of extremism. When it rises, other forms of hate and violence follow. It appears across the entire ideological spectrum and serves as a “gateway ideology”, a bridge uniting otherwise incompatible extremist actors. Confronting it early is one of the most effective ways to prevent radicalization before it turns violent.

By launching AIR, Parents for Peace is taking a dedicated, specialized approach to this threat, standing with Jewish communities while strengthening our prevention work overall. AIR empowers families to recognize anti-Jewish radicalization early, access expert guidance, and take action before harm occurs. 

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Call the AIR Helpline

If you are worried about a loved one’s views or behavior, or if you are personally trying to step back from anti-Jewish or extremist beliefs, the AIR helpline is here for you.

Call +1-912-214-4AIR (4247)

Helpline Hours

Monday - Friday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm MT

For response after hours, leave us a message
or email air@parents4peace.org
70% of Parents for Peace helpline cases in 2025 contained antisemitic components (across different ideologies)
Antisemitic beliefs serve as the connective tissues between different ideologies
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Our Solution

The AIR initiative builds on Parents for Peace’s proven helpline model to deliver specialized support for families and communities confronting anti-Jewish radicalization. AIR explores how anti-Jewish hatred functions as a psychological addiction, offering belonging at the cost of truth, safety, and humanity, and equips families with tools to interrupt that process. Our goal is to replace hate with resilience, education, and authentic connection.
  • AIR Helpline +1 (912) 214-4AIR (4247): Access immediate support from trained interventionists through the AIR Helpline, a free and confidential crisis helpline for individuals, families, educators, and community members seeking guidance and support for addressing anti-Jewish hatred. 

  • Training (Coming Soon): Equip families, schools, houses of worship, and communities with the tools to recognize anti-Jewish hatred, identify early warning signs of radicalization, navigate online risks, and respond with evidence-based intervention strategies that build resilience and safety.

Our Work to Educate about Anti-Jewish Hatred

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Massachusetts State House 

Our Executive Director Myrieme Nadri-Churchill and Exit Peer Specialists Arno Michaelis & Mubin Shaikh were invited to speak at the Commonwealth's Special Commission on Combating Antisemitism.

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Seeds of Doubt

Seeds of Doubt film featuring Exit Interventionist Allizandra Herberhold.

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Stand With Us Special Briefing

Stand With Us special briefing on Antisemitism in Schools featuring Director of Training & Trauma ServicesMiri Bar-Halpern.

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Montana Tucker x Arno Michaelis

Exit Peer Specialist Arno Michaelis was featured on a Montana Tucker video to stand together against antisemitism.

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General Assembly Jewish Federation of North America

Director of Training & Trauma ServicesMiri Bar-Halpern was a panelist of the Jewish Federations of North America's General Assembly. 

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Channel 12 Story 

Channel 12 video segment featuring Exit Peer Specialist Mubin Shaikh. 

"Our caseload is proof that antisemitism harms everyone. We have many cases where non-jewish families have been devastated when loved ones fell under the influence of antisemitic narratives that impose a toxic culture of blame and irresponsibility. The individual of concern continues to spiral into ruin and their family experiences trauma."

— Arno Michaelis, Exit Peer Specialist

FREE HELPLINE: 1-912-214-4AIR (4247)

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