Voice for kids: 11-year-old Israeli boy uses social media to battle antisemitism

In the face of increasing antisemitic incidents, 11-year-old Ben Carasso from Israel is making a stand. As religiously motivated attacks on children rise, Ben has turned to social media to provide his peers with tools to respond using facts and optimism.

Having endured numerous conflicts and wars, Ben’s experiences have shaped his worldview and fueled his voice. His advocacy took root in the aftermath of the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023. Initially a reaction, Ben’s efforts quickly transformed into a determined mission.

His social media journey began after the tragic disappearance and subsequent confirmation of death of a close friend’s father during the Nova music festival attack.

“I’m speaking about it so the whole world understands what kind of childhood we have,” Ben expressed.

Ben Carasso, Israeli influencer

After facing antisemitic abuse himself, Ben Carasso chose to speak out, highlighting the struggles Jewish children endure. He encourages others to raise their voices against antisemitism.

Carasso speaks directly to audiences in both English and Hebrew, reaching hundreds of thousands across social media. His message is clear. He aims to give a voice to children who often feel unheard, and to show that even at a young age, speaking up matters.

Born in Israel and a third-generation descendant of a Holocaust survivor, Carasso’s advocacy is shaped by both history and experience. He grew up during periods of ongoing conflict, where rocket attacks and air raid sirens are part of daily life. His posts reflect those realities, from running to shelters to supporting friends whose family members are serving on the front lines.

His advocacy has also placed him directly in the line of hostility.

After being featured in an article about Israeli children, Carasso became the target of a wave of antisemitic abuse online. Hundreds of comments appeared across social media, many directed at him personally, including Holocaust imagery telling the 11-year-old to “go back to Auschwitz like his grandfather,” while others repeated antisemitic tropes and used dehumanizing imagery.

Students protesting on Columbia University campus

Students participate in an anti-Israel protest on Columbia University campus. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Antisemitism is rising globally and is increasingly visible for children. Carasso says he won’t be silenced.

“My duty is to continue spreading the truth everywhere,” he said.

In an environment where misinformation spreads quickly, Carasso takes his responsibilities seriously.

“In today’s world, there’s so much misleading information online,” he said. “Just because you see a photo or a post doesn’t mean it’s true. We all have a responsibility, kids and adults, to check the facts before sharing anything.”

In recent months, Carasso traveled to Australia, where he met with Jewish children to better understand how antisemitism is affecting their lives. Among them was Summer Britvan, the sister of 10-year-old Matilda Britvan, who was killed during the Chanukah massacre at Bondi Beach.

“I met with Summer, and she opened up so much about her sister, how much she misses her, and how strong she is,” Carasso said.

Israeli flag fluttering at memorial site for victims of Hamas terror attack near Kibbutz Re'im

An Israeli flag flutters at the memorial for victims of the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack on the Supernova music festival near Kibbutz Re’im, Israel, on May 27, 2024. (Kobi Wolf/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Those conversations, he said, are part of a broader effort to give children a voice and a way to heal, something experts say is important.

For Carasso, one of the most important gaps in social media is the absence of children’s voices.

“The side of the children is not talked about,” he said. “There are children whose parents were murdered or injured. Their lives are not the same anymore.”

He says his message remains focused on strength, courage and the responsibility to speak.

“Be yourself. Be authentic,” Carasso said. “Believe in yourself when you do advocacy. I started at the age of 8. I believe others can do it even better.”

His efforts have not gone unnoticed. Carasso has received the Resilience Award from the Jewish Agency for Israel and was selected as Israel’s youngest torchbearer at the country’s Independence Day ceremony.

His advice to other kids his age, “If you believe in something, speak up and don’t be afraid.”

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