For billions of people, film and television are the only window into what it means to be Jewish, and when that window is warped, the world sees Jews through distortion and stereotype.
Even Jewish filmmakers and studios, shaped by decades of internalized antisemitism, have unconsciously perpetuated harmful images, like literally putting horns on Jewish characters.
The Hollywood Jewish Advocacy Bureau is the first organization built to stop this at the source.
Modeled on groups like the NAACP and GLAAD, it gives the Jewish community what every other minority in Hollywood already has: professional, structured advocacy inside the industry itself.
Instead of relying on well-meaning rabbis or friends, the Bureau embeds trained experts directly into productions, from script to casting to costume, ensuring that Jews are portrayed with depth, accuracy, and humanity. Already partnering with studios like Sony, Netflix, and Amazon, the Bureau is rewriting how the world sees Jews, turning representation from an afterthought into a source of pride.