The Biden administration has released the country’s first-ever national strategy to combat antisemitism, calling on government, law enforcement and schools to stanch the spread of online hate.

Last year, the Anti-Defamation League reported 3,697 incidents of antisemitic assault, harassment and vandalism in the United States. The figure, a 36 percent increase over 2021, is the largest number of incidents against Jews in the United States since the organization began its assessments in 1979.

The new strategy was developed in consultation with some 1,000 federal and local officials, faith leaders and civil society groups, and contains more than 100 recommendations for the federal government to take in the next year.

The actions include workshops to counteract bias in hiring and the workplace, enhanced Holocaust education programs, and an effort to eliminate barriers to reporting potential hate crimes. The strategy sets a November deadline for the Pentagon to assess antisemitic and Islamophobic behavior in the military.