President Trump on Friday told Jewish leaders during the traditional phone call before the start of the High Holy Days next week that he would crack down on rising anti-Semitism across the US.

With his Jewish son-in-law Jared Kushner also on the line, Trump said the tradition of Judaism “strengthens our nation and inspires us all,” The Jerusalem Post reported.

Trump said he was aware that Holocaust survivors were also on the call, and emphasized how important it was to learn their history.

“We forcefully condemn those who seek to promote anti-Semitism,” Trump said.

“I will make sure we protect Jewish communities, and all communities, to make sure they are safe.”