Resource Guides

Advocacy Information & Materials at Your Fingertips

As a part of the Hasbara Fellowships mission to empower students to advocate for Israel, we want to make information and advocacy available at your fingertips and continue to produce cutting-edge print material. Students, community members, and activists across North America can now have used our booklets and brochures to educate the public about Israel. 

Here you can access the following resource guides

Learn about the origins of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement, its goals, how it presents itself on campus, its antisemitic nature, and how to respond to false claims made by BDS supporters.

The first step to fighting antisemitism is to define it. This pamphlet provides a comprehensive overview of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism and how it can be used to respond to antisemitic events on campus and online. 

There is a false notion that the Jewish People arrived in Israel in the past few centuries. In reality, the Jewish People have maintained an unbroken presence in the land since biblical times. Learn about how the Jewish People meet the UN’s criteria for being an indigenous people.