Advocating Against Antisemitism in New Zealand Healthcare
- newzealandjma
- Feb 21
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 3
In response to the concerning rise of antisemitism in healthcare settings in New Zealand, a group of passionate Jewish healthcare professionals has come together to form an organization dedicated to advocating against discrimination and providing support to those facing prejudice in the workplace and in educational institutions.

The New Zealand Jewish Medical Association (NZJeMA) is committed to uniting Jewish healthcare professionals across the country, fostering international collaborations, and educating the local medical community about the rich history of the Jewish people in the land of Israel. NZJeMA is poised to make a significant impact in advocating for equality and inclusion within the healthcare sector.
As the organization continues to grow, it is actively seeking volunteers to take on various roles and contribute to its important mission. Through its website, NZJeMA plans to provide a wealth of resources for Jewish medical professionals and students, including news, event announcements, and information on how to get involved in the cause. By creating a platform for community engagement and support, NZJeMA is empowering individuals to stand up against discrimination and create a more inclusive healthcare environment for all. By addressing specific concerns related to discrimination and providing a voice for those who have been marginalized, NZJeMA is paving the way for a brighter and more equitable future for Jewish healthcare professionals in New Zealand. With a strong emphasis on education, advocacy, and community building, this organization is poised to make a lasting impact in the fight against antisemitism in healthcare settings.
If you are a Jewish healthcare professional or student looking to get involved in this important cause, consider reaching out to NZJeMA to learn more about how you can contribute to this vital work. Together, we can stand united against discrimination and create a more inclusive and welcoming healthcare community for all.
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