Antisemitism

The coronavirus outbreak has intensified differences between Orthodox and liberal Jews, with some liberal Jews expressing frustration over the perceived lack of compliance with public health guidelines by certain Orthodox communities.
The article discusses the author's complex feelings towards Bernie Sanders and his campaign in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary.
Rabbi Baroness Julia Neuberger, a Reform rabbi and member of the House of Lords, explores the topic of antisemitism in her book "Antisemitism: What it is. What it isn't. Why it Matters."
The article discusses the recent increase in anti-Semitic attacks against Orthodox Jews, particularly in the New York area, highlighting incidents of physical violence and verbal abuse.
The Forward, a digital publication focusing on American Jewish conversation, is dedicated to promoting civil discourse on divisive issues and has introduced five new contributing columnists for 2020.
The text discusses the rise of Jeremy Corbyn in the British Labour Party and the subsequent surge of anti-Semitism within the party.
Congresswoman Nita Lowey's retirement after 32 years in office is discussed on the latest episode of People of the Pod.
A Syrian refugee who arrived in Canada through the Refugee Resettlement Program shares his experience attending an event at York University hosted by Herut Canada, featuring Israeli military veterans countering the BDS movement.
In a critique of Bernie Sanders' manifesto on anti-Semitism published in Jewish Currents, the author praises Bernie's acknowledgment of Israel's democratic achievements and rejection of anti-Semitic tropes but criticizes his failure to address various forms of anti-Semitism, such as Islamist and progressive left anti-Semitism.
Senator Bernie Sanders, in an article published in Jewish Currents, presents a comprehensive manifesto on combating anti-Semitism.
Daniel Schwammenthal discusses the challenges faced by Jewish life in Belgium due to rising antisemitism and AJC's efforts to combat it in Europe, while Ambassador Matan Vilnai, Israel's former envoy to China, delves into the dynamics of China-Israel relations and its implications for Israel's future.
The text explores the commemoration of the first anniversary of the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh.
A year after the Tree of Life shooting in Pittsburgh, the Jewish community reflects on the tragedy and the ongoing threat of anti-Semitism.
Deborah Lipstadt, a prominent professor at Emory University, delves into the sources of antisemitism in a new book, offering insights on combatting this issue.
One year after the Pittsburgh synagogue attack, the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh's President Jeff Finkelstein discusses how the community is coping.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss various significant topics including whether Benny Gantz should break his promise not to serve with Benjamin Netanyahu, the role of humanities in a Jewish state, and the trend of Rabbis sending people for DNA tests to verify Jewish heritage.
In a Jewish-themed podcast episode titled "The It's All About the Benjamins Edition," hosts discuss Benny Gantz potentially breaking his promise not to serve with Benjamin Netanyahu, the role of humanities in a Jewish state, and the trend of rabbis sending people for DNA tests to verify Jewish ancestry.
The UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, Dr. Ahmed Shaheed, recently released a significant report focusing on the alarming rise of antisemitism and its detrimental impact on democracy and the Jewish community.
Jewish groups have threatened legal action against a public library in New Jersey if they proceed with a scheduled reading of the children's book "P is for Palestine" due to its controversial inclusion of "I is for Intifada."
Journalist Sam Sokol's book, "Putin's Hybrid War and the Jews: Antisemitism, Propaganda, and the Displacement of Ukrainian Jewry," explores how Jews became caught in the political crossfire during Ukraine's conflict with Russia.
The text discusses how Jews became pawns in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, as journalist Sam Sokol observed during his visits to Ukraine from 2013 onwards.
The author describes her experience being protested at Bard College for being a Jew during a conference on racism and anti-Semitism.
This week's episode covers three main topics: the antisemitic attack on a synagogue in Halle, Germany, discussed with AJC Berlin Acting Director Remko Leemhuis; Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz's push for non-aggression treaties with Gulf Arab countries, analyzed with Raphael Ahren from the Times of Israel; and a new book titled "Be Strong and of Good Courage" by David Makovsky and Ambassador Dennis Ross, which profiles the leadership of four Israeli prime ministers, as explained by Makovsky, who is a Ziegler Distinguished Fellow at The Washington Institute.
The Unorthodox podcast's episode 199 features a live show recorded at the San Francisco JCC with guest host Bari Weiss, New York Times opinion editor and author of "How to Fight Anti-Semitism," along with New Yorker writer Andrew Marantz discussing his book "Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation."
Alex Bregman's outstanding 2019 baseball season is being compared to other great seasons by Jewish baseball players, such as Ryan Braun, Shawn Green, Al Rosen, Hank Greenberg, Lou Boudreau, and Lipman Pike.

Top authors in Antisemitism

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