Melissa Garlick
Associate Vice President
Melissa leads CCA, strengthening Greater Boston’s response to antisemitism through education, partnership, and community engagement, working closely with stakeholders and allies across sectors.
CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism
Uniting partners and strategy to close the gap between awareness of antisemitism and action.
Since its launch in 2024, CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism (CCA) has united organizations, leaders, and resources to turn awareness into action. From workplaces to schools to civic spaces, CCA equips the community with the tools, strategies, and partnerships needed to recognize, respond to, and prevent antisemitism.
Bringing together Jewish employee leaders from 35+ organizations, equipping them with tools to strengthen workplace responses to antisemitism.
Together with partners, mobilized for increased state funding to protect communities at risk of hate crimes and expand security resources across Greater Boston.
Partnering with educators to equip students, teachers, and communities with tools to recognize and respond to antisemitism.
Addressing antisemitism requires coordination, strategy, and trusted partnerships. CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism brings these elements together to support a more effective and stronger response across Greater Boston.
We go where the impact is greatest: shifting culture and building the partnerships that turn awareness into action.
We partner with workplace leaders to address antisemitism and support Jewish employees.
We unite nonprofit, private, and government leaders to address antisemitism with shared responsibility.
We recruit, train, and expand powerful networks of Jewish activist leaders to productively lead on countering antisemitism in their communities
We work with colleges and universities to support Jewish students and faculty and respond to antisemitism on campus.
We partner with schools and educators to support Jewish students and respond effectively to antisemitism.
Strong communities require both support and proactive protection. CJP’s Communal Security Initiative (CSI) provides expert guidance, training, and resources to more than 350 Jewish organizations across Greater Boston and New England, helping the community come together with confidence and pride.
If you’ve experienced or witnessed an antisemitic incident, report it to the ADL (Anti-Defamation League).
Get messages with opportunities to take action and reflections from the field.
CJP’s Center for Combating Antisemitism’s monthly newsletter delivers the resources, insights, and thought leadership needed to help fight antisemitism.
Associate Vice President
Melissa leads CCA, strengthening Greater Boston’s response to antisemitism through education, partnership, and community engagement, working closely with stakeholders and allies across sectors.
Senior Director
Arthur drives the implementation of CCA’s strategic agenda, leads day-to-day operations, oversees evaluation and impact efforts, and contributes to CCA’s grantmaking strategy to advance the Center’s mission.
Senior Manager
Molly focuses on implementing CCA’s grassroots work to empower individuals and groups across Greater Boston to educate and respond to antisemitism in their local communities and institutions.
Senior Manager
Samantha oversees the CCA’s campus strategy. She works closely with Jewish students on campus and the organizations serving them.
Antisemitism is on the rise and the stakes have never been higher. Your gift supports CCA’s mission to make antisemitism socially and politically unacceptable in Greater Boston.