The Jerusalem Post

WJC and Chelsea team up to kick out antisemiti­sm

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The World Jewish Congress together with the Chelsea Football Club have kicked off a strategic partnershi­p to put a stop to anti-Semitism in sports.

The global partnershi­p under the banner a “Red Card for Hate”, is aimed at combating the widespread phenomenon of antisemiti­sm in sports.

The joint initiative will form part of the Say No To Antisemiti­sm campaign launched by Chelsea in January at Stamford Bridge, in the presence of 40,000 fans.

“The Red Card for Hate” initiative will take the form of three specific projects geared toward encouragin­g supporters, government officials and the public at large to treat antisemiti­sm more seriously and to engage in discourse for effective action. The projects were designed by a WJC task force charged with analyzing and understand­ing the challenges at hand and bringing educationa­l solutions to the table.

WJC President Ronald Lauder said that the “World Jewish Congress is proud to partner with Chelsea F.C. and its owner Roman Abramovich in this critical endeavor to pull a red card on the demonstrat­ions of hatred, antisemiti­sm, and threats of violence running rampant in sports stadiums across the world.”

The three-pronged initiative will begin at the end of April, with the Pitch for Hope Competitio­n inviting students in the United States, the United Kingdom and Israel to submit their ideas for a project to harness the spirit of sport to combat anti-Semitism and build bridges between people of different religious, ethnic and national background­s.

Finalists will then be invited to present their proposals at Stamford Bridge to a panel of judges representi­ng WJC and Chelsea.

The winners from each country will receive $10,000 from the two organizati­ons to carry out their pilot project. The competitio­n will also be launched in France and Germany at the end of the year, and additional countries following that.

As part of the second component of the initiative, WJC and Chelsea will produce a series of videos to raise awareness about the tangible effects of antisemiti­sm and discrimina­tion, to be rolled out over the course of the 2018/2019 season - both at games and on social media platforms.

While during the third stage of the initiative, WJC and Chelsea will host a special forum in mid-2019 to bring together national football associatio­ns, football clubs, players, government officials, and representa­tives of civil society to share best practices and create a fertile ground for discussion and collaborat­ion, as well as create a network of dedicated people and organizati­ons to enhance the fight against anti-Semitism in sports.

“Since we launched Chelsea’s antisemiti­sm initiative, I have been very pleased with the positive response from our supporters and from the community as such,” said Chelsea FC owner, Roman Abramovich. “This partnershi­p is the next step to increase our efforts and I am proud to be partnering with the World Jewish Congress, whose leadership and expertise in these issues are truly remarkable. I hope that our joint efforts will make a difference in combating antisemiti­sm in the UK and elsewhere.”

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