Antisemitism

In the recent European elections, right-wing groups achieved significant victories, indicating European wariness of increased Islamic immigration and a recognition of Israel as a key ally.
Former UK government minister and MP Robert Halfon discusses the challenges facing the Conservative party as polls predict a significant loss in the upcoming election.
Danielle Pletka's article, "Border Bungles and Smashing Anti-Semitism," delves into the topic of anti-Semitism discussing how it intersects with issues of money, power, and networking.
New York's district attorneys, along with the attorney general and county prosecutors, have collectively pledged to prosecute hate crimes fully in response to the concerning rise in antisemitic incidents in the state, particularly following the recent Hamas terror attacks and Israeli military actions.
In the midst of challenging times faced by Jewish parents and grandparents, feelings of fear and anxiety are prevalent due to concerns about safety, antisemitism, and the ongoing conflict.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), established in 1863 with a mission to aid victims of armed conflict, has a history of successful interventions in hostage situations worldwide.
New York City's schools chancellor has removed two elected parent leaders, Maud Maron and Tajh Sutton, from their positions on local Community Education Councils due to controversies surrounding the Israel-Hamas war.
In the recent European Parliamentary elections, several communist and antisemitic parties faced significant losses, particularly those in Spain, Portugal, France, Belgium, and other countries.
In a guest essay by Nachum Kaplan on the Future of Jewish platform, the case for Israel to leave the United Nations (UN) is discussed.
The U.S. Department of Education found that the University of Michigan and City University of New York failed to protect Jewish students from discrimination following the Hamas attack on Israel in October 7.
The ADL's Antisemitism Audit, which tracks antisemitic incidents in the US, has come under scrutiny for its methodology.
The text discusses the author's deeply unsettling realization that the State of Israel may not have a guaranteed long-term survival due to various threats, including international support for terrorist groups like Hamas and Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Shaina Taub, the creator of the Broadway show "Suffs," referenced a Jewish text in her Tony Awards acceptance speech for best book of a musical and best original score.
The controversy surrounding an "Antisemitic" cartoon in Mekor Rishon depicts a charedi yeshiva student atop a wounded soldier, highlighting the exemption of charedim from IDF service and their belief that Torah study protects soldiers.
Future of Jewish, a digital publication based in Israel, aims to provide insight and education about Judaism, Israel, and the Jewish world for a global audience.
The text introduces "The Jew Box," an AI tool designed to help people navigate discussions on Jewish and Israeli issues.
The article discusses how antisemitism is being masked under the guise of anti-Zionism, with Jewish individuals facing threats and harassment.
Labour is projected for a significant victory in the upcoming election, with potential challenges from Jewish voters.
The recent European elections in France have posed a crucial question for the Jewish community regarding the impact on their future - as two notably different political coalitions with histories of antisemitism vie for power.
Bernie Farber, the former founding chair of the Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN), stepped down shortly after the organization remained silent in the wake of Hamas-related antisemitic acts in Canada on Oct. 7, 2023.
Filmmaker David Herman's documentary, "Jews Defending Jews," explores the history of Jewish resistance against fascism and antisemitism in the UK.
This article discusses the qualifications of two job candidates, Jane and the author, Dan, for a position at a top Chicago law firm.
Vandals targeted the home of a Jewish museum director in Brooklyn, painting a red inverted triangle on her property, a symbol historically used by Hamas to mark Israeli targets.
Anti-Israel activists vandalized the home of Brooklyn Museum's Jewish director and other leaders, splashing red paint and accusations like "blood on your hands" and "white-supremacist Zionist."
The article discusses the importance of acknowledging both the positive and negative aspects of Jewish history without whitewashing or sugarcoating, emphasizing that recognizing flaws of Jewish founders in Hollywood like racism and discrimination does not equate to antisemitism.

Top authors in Antisemitism

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