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Fighting Antisemitism Together

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Canadian human rights activist group

Fighting Antisemitism Together (FAST) was a Canadianhuman rights group founded in 2005 that described itself as "a coalition of non-Jewish Canadian community and business leaders dedicated to speaking out against humanity's oldest hatred."[1][2][3][4]

FAST was founded by Elizabeth andTony Comper, former CEO and President of BMO Financial. The organization was unique in that its leadership was not Jewish.[5] In 2021, FAST merged into theCanadian Institute for the Study of Antisemitism (CISA), a scholarly organization that publishes the academic journalAntisemitism Studies.[citation needed]

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  1. ^University of New Brunswick website;CNW Group web site
  2. ^Former BMO CEO Tony Comper revamps charity focused on anti-SemitismGlobe and Mail, 2 August 2020
  3. ^Elizabeth Comper was a fighter against racism on several frontsGlobe and Mail, 11 July 2014
  4. ^Doctor Chatterley’s passionJerusalem Post, 17 September 2020
  5. ^CBC news storyNon-Jewish executives band together to fight anti-Semitism, August 15, 2005

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