Antisemitism

In response to rising antisemitism in the fashion industry following the Hamas atrocities, a community of Jewish individuals, including influencer Benji Park and designer Vjera Furman, have faced backlash, lost followers, and received hate messages for openly supporting Israel and wearing Jewish symbols like the kippah and the Magen David.
"Tokyo Vice" season two on BBC1 continues to captivate viewers with its depiction of Japan's criminal underworld through the eyes of Jake Adelstein, a Jewish American journalist who breaks into the insular world of Japanese journalism to expose yakuza criminality.
In a discussion about Jewish anxiety and antisemitism, the author emphasizes that while there is a concerning spike in antisemitism today, it is not comparable to the Holocaust era as it is not state-sanctioned.
Eric Gertler, CEO and chairman of U.S. News & World Report, has successfully steered the company from print to online platforms, making it a trusted source for important decision-making.
Since his antisemitism scandal, NBA star Kyrie Irving has not only moved to the Dallas Mavericks but has also helped elevate the team to the Western Conference Finals.
The author, a Roman Catholic American with experience in the Middle East, reflects on the contrast between Israel and its neighbors, highlighting Israel's democracy, respect for human rights, and diversity despite its imperfections.
The text features first-hand accounts from three Jewish students, Noa Fay, Meirav Solomon, and Zack Singerman, who experienced campus protests related to Israel and Palestine at Columbia University, Tufts University, and The Jewish Theological Seminary.
The Jewish Future Promise (JFP) campaign urges Jews to commit at least half of their charitable bequests to build a Jewish future, with over 50,000 signatories including Noa Tishby, Modi Rosenfeld, Rabbi David Wolpe, Lizzy Savetzky, and Bernie Marcus.
Rabbi/Cantor Avram Mlotek, playwright Michelle Kholos Brooks, and David Herskovits, founding artistic director of Target Margin Theater, discuss the significance of creating art during times of turmoil and darkness.
A group of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) alumni, including Arthur Carp, is planning a hostile takeover of the MIT Board to oust the current president, Sally Kornbluth, due to their dissatisfaction with her handling of antisemitism, pro-Palestinian protests, and embrace of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.
The text discusses President Biden's clear statement emphasizing that there is no equivalence between Israel and Hamas, rejecting the International Criminal Court's pursuit of an arrest warrant against Israel.
The article criticizes the International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Karim Khan's decision to pursue arrest warrants for Israeli leaders alongside Hamas members, arguing that equating Israel with a terrorist organization like Hamas is unjust and morally repugnant.
Martin Gurri discusses the ongoing political conflict between ordinary people (normies) who uphold democratic principles and elites who seek to impose control and change society drastically.
Royce White, a former NBA player turned right-wing podcaster, secured the Minnesota GOP's Senate endorsement despite his history of employing conspiratorial rhetoric about the Jewish elite and the Holocaust on social media.
The text discusses the challenges faced by supporters of Israel regarding portraying their stance in international media, especially amidst the conflict in Gaza.
Northwestern University President Michael Schill, a Jewish leader, faced backlash from both pro-Palestinian protesters and Jewish nonprofits, including the Anti-Defamation League, for making a deal with protesters to remove their encampment in exchange for information about university investments.
Thirteen-year-old Eitan Cohen, who has been facing antisemitic bullying at his Toronto public school, is determined to continue attending despite the ongoing harassment.
The recent antisemitic arson attack at a synagogue in Rouen, France, carried out by an Algerian citizen, has reignited concerns about rising antisemitism in the country.
The Antisemitism Policy Trust recently published a guide on conspiracy theories commissioned by Leader of the House of Commons Penny Mordaunt, aiming to combat the spread of such theories that threaten democracy and public wellbeing.
The essay "You Might Be Antisemitic: A Handy Guide for the Aspiring Anti-Zionist" explores the blurred line between anti-Zionism and antisemitism, highlighting key warning signs.
The essay by Michael Oren, a former Israeli ambassador, argues that the legacy of the Holocaust continues through the persistent antisemitism that dehumanizes Jews, particularly in the media's coverage of Israel.
A discussion of the rise of antisemitism in the United States following the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, exploring potential distinctions in ideological content from earlier forms of antisemitism.
Israeli Minister of Diaspora Affairs Amichai Chikli spoke at a convention hosted by Spain's far-right party, Vox, known for neo-Nazi ties.
BBC radio presenter Eddie Nestor made a controversial statement suggesting that the presence of all London mayoral candidates at a Jewish event was due to the powerful Jewish lobby, sparking concerns about antisemitic stereotypes being perpetuated even by well-regarded individuals.
The essay discusses the merger of antisemitism and anti-Zionism, highlighting the historical divide between the two but noting their convergence in contemporary times.

Top authors in Antisemitism

account_boxAndrew Lapin
account_boxRon Kampeas
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account_boxBeth Harpaz
account_boxArno Rosenfeld
account_boxRachel Kohn
account_boxJoshua Hoffman
account_boxJacob Gurvis
account_boxJackie Hajdenberg
account_boxLouis Keene