jake wasserman

Jewish Students Deserve Safety. Support. A Voice.

He is deeply committed to fostering meaningful change and promoting a safe, supportive campus environment that serves and protects all students.

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Jake Wasserman is a steady, solutions-focused advocate and organizer. He leads with empathy and accountability, working for positive change and safety for all students.

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Antisemitic Incidents on Campuses

Antisemitism on college campuses has surged dramatically since October 2023, with incidents escalating into thousands of reports and students feeling increasingly unsafe. In response, a student-led initiative aims to create safe, supportive communities that provide dialogue, trust, and information to help students find answers, solidarity, and support. These efforts complement established organizations offering tools, legal resources, and educational outreach to protect and empower Jewish students.

WHO am i?

A brief overview of Jake’s involvement

Jake serves as a volunteer board member supporting children with special needs, wounded veterans, nonprofit organizations, and emergency relief efforts for communities in crisis.

"On October 7th, 2023, I witnessed the worst attack on Jewish life since the Holocaust. The images, the fear, and the pain — they never left me. But what shocked me just as much was what followed: a wave of antisemitism on campuses across the U.S. That’s why I created this platform — to offer answers, community, and hope."

JAKE WASSERMAN

student, speaker, and volunteer

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This platform is powered by students, supported by community, and open to anyone who wants to help. Whether you’re a student, an ally, or a nonprofit, you can take action today.

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Student Voices. Shared Stories. Real Dialogue.

A recent survey by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and Hillel International found that 73% of Jewish college students in the

73% of Jewish college students have experienced or seen antisemitism since start of school year, new survey finds

Since the 2023-24 academic year began, 73 percent of Jewish college students say they have witnessed or experienced antisemitism on

Campus Antisemitism: A Study of Campus Climate Before and After the Hamas Terrorist Attacks

Nine Jewish students from major universities, including Harvard, Penn, MIT, and Columbia, told Congress they feel unsafe on campus due

Jewish Students Describe Facing Antisemitism on Campus to Members of Congress