Beyond the Super Bowl ad: Why Jewish teens need more than a moment to fight antisemitism in schools
Antisemitism Exposed
Beyond the Super Bowl ad: Why Jewish teens need more than a moment to fight antisemitism in schools
Students report being called 'baby killers' and seeing swastikas as Jewish clubs offer a different path
By Rabbi Micah Greenland Fox News
Published June 10, 2026 7:00am EDT
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In February, during the Super Bowl, a message about antisemitism reached one of the largest audiences in American history. It was clear, direct, and difficult to ignore. For a brief moment, the country’s attention was focused on a problem that Jewish communities have been navigating for years.
People watched. They talked about it. They shared it.
And then the moment passed.
Now the school year is coming to an end. Lockers are being cleaned out and yearbooks are being signed. For many students, summer is a time to relax and reset. For Jewish teenagers, however, a more difficult question lingers as they leave school for the year.
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Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-NY, creates a viral moment during an education hearing. (Michael McCoy/Getty Images)
What will be different when I come back?
Across the country, Jewish students continue to navigate real antisemitism. Some are being called "baby killers" by classmates. Some are told that Hitler "should have finished the job." Some show up to school to find a swastika drawn on the wall.........
