The Mayor’s Office to Combat Antisemitism (MOCA) released its first report on Wednesday that documents policy framework, operational structures and legislative strategy since the office was established in May.
The 72-page document includes the historical context of antisemitism in New York City, the adoption of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition to identify modern antisemitism, the operations of the interagency task force spanning over 35 agencies, and detailed legal and policy analysis of the executive orders and legislative proposals.








