ENMA is a coalition of Jewish and non-Jewish civil-society organisations in Europe, with the goal of providing internationally comparable data on antisemitic incidents.

ENMA aims to build a sustainable reporting infrastructure that will serve Jewish communities and affected persons across Europe. Furthermore, ENMA serves as a gateway to data on antisemitism for Jewish communities, decision makers, academics and journalists.

ENMA is an advocate for persons affected by antisemitism. We view monitoring antisemitism as a first step in combating it. Member organisations document antisemitic incidents under scientifically sound guidelines and categories developed in light of the IHRA Wording Definitions of Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial and Distortion, thereby raising awareness for all contemporary forms of antisemitism.

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"It has never been more necessary for organisations and governments to monitor antisemitism in a systematic manner. ENMA’s work on this issue is essential and can provide a foundation for stronger measures to counter antisemitism in all its forms."
Robert J. Williams, PhD (Finci-Viterbi Executive Director Chair of USC Shoah Foundation, UNESCO Chair on Genocide Education, Advisor of the IHRA and member of the ENMA advisory expert board)
"There is a vital need to properly record antisemitic incidents across Europe. This has been recognised by the European Commission and by many Member States. ENMA pursues this exact goal and will provide crucial and comparable data for decision makers and law enforcement authorities."
Ariella Woitchik (Director of European Affairs of the European Jewish Congress and member of the ENMA advisory expert board)

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Event: Distorting History. Holocaust Denial and Distortion in Germany and in International Comparison

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Press Release: New Social Media Campaign “#FACTSMATTER. Defend Truth, Defeat Distortion” Combats Holocaust Denial and Distortion

3. July 2024: Holocaust denial and distortion continue to be a widespread threat to Jewish life and European democratic values transcending national borders. A new social media campaign by ENMA – the European Network on Monitoring Antisemitism – seeks to raise awareness of contemporary forms of Holocaust denial and distortion and counter harmful antisemitic misconceptions. […]
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Press Release: European network against antisemitism launched

  Berlin, April 16th, 2024: ENMA – the European Network on Monitoring Antisemitism – débuted its initiative to document antisemitism across Europe at the Representation of the European Commission today. As antisemitic narratives, actors and the rise of incidents transcend national borders, the network offers a timely response to the urgent fight against antisemitism.
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