Forward
Russian authorities are calling the death of a prominent Jewish poet an 'accident' — his compatriots say it was an assassination
16 Jan
The Russian Jewish poet Lev Semyonovich Rubinstein, who passed away at the age of 76, experienced the ongoing persecution and discrimination against Jews in ...
16 Jan
JTA
Pro-Palestinian protesters target Memorial Sloan Kettering cancer center, accusing it of ‘genocide’
16 Jan
Pro-Palestinian protesters targeted Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, accusing it of abetting genocide. The protest was led by a pro-Palest...
16 Jan
JTA
A new Israeli restaurant in Brooklyn confidently opens in a NYC transformed by Oct. 7
16 Jan
Nina, an Israeli restaurant in Brooklyn, opened despite the ongoing Israel-Hamas war and anti-Israel protests. The restaurant, led by Israeli chef Sagi Azrou...
16 Jan
JTA
70 Faces Media to hold Jewish Digital Summit to help Jewish professionals do digital better
16 Jan
70 Faces Media, the parent company of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, will be hosting the Jewish Digital Summit 2024, a three-day virtual conference in Februa...
16 Jan
Moment
Black-Jewish Relations: Coming Together to Fight Racism and Antisemitism with Rochelle L. Ford and Nadine Epstein
16 Jan
The article discusses the importance of repairing Black-Jewish relations in light of current tensions and the rise of racism and antisemitism. It highlights ...
16 Jan
Tablet
The Return of the Swastika
16 Jan
The article discusses the resurgence of swastikas and the increase in anti-Jewish hatred, particularly in the form of Israel-hatred. The author draws paralle...
16 Jan
Tablet
The Jewish N-Word
16 Jan
This article discusses the overuse and degradation of the word "Nazi" in contemporary discourse. The author argues that the word has lost its power and signi...
16 Jan
Tablet
Two Friends—One Jewish, One Muslim—Have an Answer to Campus Conflict
16 Jan
Two professors at the University of Pittsburgh, one Jewish and one Muslim, organized an event called "Pitt Community United in Compassion" to foster an envir...
16 Jan
Moment
Moment Debate | Should Students Be Disciplined for Chanting “From the River to the Sea”?
15 Jan
The debate focuses on whether students should be disciplined for chanting "From the river to the sea." Charles Asher Small argues that the chant, which is se...
15 Jan
Moment
Opinion | Serious Leadership Means Standing Together
15 Jan
In this piece, Eric K. Ward, an activist and recipient of an Inspirational and Leadership Award, explains how the core of white nationalism is rooted in anti...
15 Jan
Moment
Opinion | Yes, Context Matters
14 Jan
This opinion piece discusses the issue of campus antisemitism and the question of whether certain speech should be protected under free speech or subject to ...
14 Jan
Future of Jewish
In the Mind of an Antisemite
14 Jan
The article refutes several common antisemitic beliefs about Jews and Israel. It highlights that Jews do not control the world, as Jews struggle to defend th...
14 Jan
Future of Jewish
21 Things Israel Should Really Tell the World Court
13 Jan
In this article, the author argues that Israel should present its case against South Africa's allegations of genocide in plain language at the International ...
13 Jan
Forward
‘A little naive’: Details emerge about students arrested in tunnel fracas at Chabad world headquarters
13 Jan
A group of young Israeli rabbinical students have been charged in connection with a disturbance at Chabad Lubavitcher headquarters in Crown Heights, Brooklyn...
13 Jan
Forward
‘I don’t belong’: A Jewish student leaves Occidental College over wartime protests
13 Jan
An anonymous Jewish student at Occidental College in Los Angeles has decided not to return for the spring semester due to the anti-Israel and antisemitic vie...
13 Jan
Forward
10 numbers that define the 100 days since Oct. 7
12 Jan
In the 100 days since Oct. 7, when Hamas invaded Israel, a series of numbers have defined the aftermath. Approximately 1,200 Israelis were killed on that day...
12 Jan
Forward
The impeachment of Alejandro Mayorkas is a hi-tech lynching of an American Jew
12 Jan
Republicans are seeking to impeach Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas, accusing him of being responsible for the situation at the southern bor...
12 Jan
Future of Jewish
Islamophobia is making a dangerous comeback.
12 Jan
The article discusses the issue of Islamophobia and argues that there are rational reasons to be fearful of Islam and Muslims due to their geopolitical influ...
12 Jan
eJewishPhilanthropy
Peoplehood, solidarity and teen engagement in wartime
12 Jan
The article discusses the importance of engaging young people and fostering solidarity in the face of antisemitism and the challenges of wartime. It highligh...
12 Jan
Bonjour Chai
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The Entire World is a Very Narrow Tunnel
12 Jan
Avi Finegold and Phoebe Maltz Bovy delve into the chaos surrounding a surprise tunnel discovered under Chabad world headquarters as it raises potential antis...
12 Jan
Forward
Feds to investigate Teaneck, NJ, school district where students held pro-Palestinian walkout
12 Jan
The U.S. Department of Education is conducting an investigation into a New Jersey school district, Teaneck Public Schools, following allegations of an antise...
12 Jan
Future of Jewish
And then they put Israel on trial.
11 Jan
Israel has found itself in front of the International Court of Justice in The Hague for the first time, absurdly charged with genocide by South Africa. The a...
11 Jan
Forward
A guide to the Talmud for all the haters
11 Jan
In this article, the author addresses the renewed interest in Orthodox Judaism, particularly the Talmud, due to recent events. The Talmud is described as a l...
11 Jan
Forward
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona finds campus antisemitism ‘repulsive.’ He told us what he’s doing about it.
11 Jan
Miguel Cardona, the Secretary of Education, has expressed his repulsion towards the normalization of antisemitism on college campuses. In response to the iss...
11 Jan
Forward
NYC investigators find 60-foot underground tunnel beneath building next to Chabad headquarters
11 Jan
New York City investigators have discovered a 60-foot long tunnel beneath a building next to the Chabad headquarters in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The tunnel w...
11 Jan
JTA
Tunnel at Chabad headquarters stretches 60 feet, NYC investigators discover
11 Jan
New York City investigators have uncovered an illicit underground tunnel stretching 60 feet underneath a building adjacent to the main synagogue at Chabad's ...
11 Jan
Future of Jewish
The Best Advice Against Antisemitism — From an Antisemite
11 Jan
The author discusses the question of how to fight antisemitism when there are antisemites among us. He argues that the best advice against antisemitism comes...
11 Jan
Forward
On X, Jewish tunnel conspiracies reveal antisemitic pages masquerading as pro-Palestinian advocacy groups
10 Jan
The article discusses how Jewish tunnel conspiracies on a social media platform have revealed the presence of antisemitic pages posing as pro-Palestinian adv...
10 Jan
JTA
The controversial tunnel at Chabad’s Brooklyn headquarters, explained
10 Jan
A group of individuals attempted to break through a synagogue wall at Chabad-Lubavitch headquarters in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, in order to expand the comple...
10 Jan
Emes Ve-Emunah
The Tunnels of 770
10 Jan
A group of Lubavitch Meshichists secretly built tunnels underneath the Chabad headquarters at 770 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn. When construction crews were c...
10 Jan
Forward
‘I just felt this urgency’: For some, Oct. 7 fueled a renewed dedication to becoming Jewish
10 Jan
Since the October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel, there has been a surge in interest in conversion to Judaism. Many rabbis have reported an increase in inquirie...
10 Jan
Forward
ADL appears to count anti-Zionist incidents in tally of antisemitism
10 Jan
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has released a report listing over 3,000 antisemitic incidents in the three months since October 7, 2023, with the count rep...
10 Jan
JTA
Antisemitic incidents have ‘skyrocketed’ in the United States post-Oct. 7, ADL reports
10 Jan
According to a report by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), incidents of antisemitism in the United States have surged since Hamas' invasion of Israel on Octo...
10 Jan
Ami
Gay Is Gone // And the race card is dutifully played
10 Jan
Claudine Gay, the president of Harvard University, has announced her resignation after facing criticism for her response to anti-Israel and anti-Semitic sent...
10 Jan
Forward
Sarah Unsicker, Missouri rep who spread antisemitic conspiracies, announces run for governor
10 Jan
Missouri state representative Sarah Unsicker, who was expelled from the Democratic House caucus for spreading antisemitic conspiracy theories, has announced ...
10 Jan
Forward
How Twitter activists turned a viral story about Orthodox Jews into a modern blood libel
10 Jan
A viral story about tunnels under the Chabad headquarters in Crown Heights has been twisted by online bad actors into a modern blood libel. Images of a mattr...
10 Jan
Mishpacha
Can the Spread of DEI Be Reversed?
9 Jan
The article discusses the decline of American higher education and the spread of DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) ideology on college campuses. The aut...
9 Jan
Moment
Coming Together for an Inspiring Moment Program with Anne Applebaum, Dorit Beinisch, Esther Safran Foer, Lauren Holtzblatt, Dara Horn, Eric K. Ward, Robert Siegel and many others
9 Jan
Moment Magazine is celebrating its 50th anniversary with an inspiring gala program that includes conversations with various notable individuals. Dara Horn di...
9 Jan
JTA
12 arrested as fracas breaks out over tunnel at Chabad headquarters
9 Jan
A dispute over a tunnel at the Chabad-Lubavitch movements world headquarters in Crown Heights, Brooklyn led to 12 arrests. The tunnel, which was opened by Ch...
9 Jan
JTA
Gabriel Attal, France’s new prime minister, says his Jewish ancestry has shaped him
9 Jan
Gabriel Attal, France's youngest-ever prime minister and first openly gay prime minister, has spoken about how his Jewish ancestry has shaped him. Attal's mo...
9 Jan
Tablet
More ‘Anti-Zionist’ Insanity Your Kid Will Learn at NYU
9 Jan
The article criticizes NYU professor Sonali Thakkar and her book "The Reeducation of Race: Jewishness and the Politics of Antiracism in Postcolonial Thought"...
9 Jan
Forward
‘Coaching fail,’ critics say of high school basketball game marred by antisemitism
8 Jan
A coach has been fired and an investigation is underway after a public school basketball team used antisemitic slurs during a game against a Jewish day schoo...
8 Jan
Forward
The worst thing American Jews can do right now is hide
8 Jan
The author shares a personal experience of his synagogue moving their Shabbat mincha service to an undisclosed location out of fear of a nearby protest turni...
8 Jan
Forward
Girls basketball coach fired at NY school where players shouted antisemitic slurs at Jewish opponents
8 Jan
The varsity girls basketball coach at Roosevelt High School in Yonkers, New York, has been fired, and a student has been dismissed from the team after player...
8 Jan
eJewishPhilanthropy
Goodbye, Columbia
8 Jan
The author discusses the opportunity to change American higher education, particularly the Jewish experience within it, due to the declining confidence in hi...
8 Jan
Forward
Many Jews criticized Harvard’s Oct. 7 response. Fewer are applauding President Claudine Gay’s resignation.
5 Jan
The resignation of Harvard's first Black president, Claudine Gay, has sparked wider significance than just a debate over campus antisemitism and free speech....
5 Jan
Forward
How the watermelon wound up on Jennifer Garner’s daughter’s sweatshirt as a symbol of Palestinian nationalism
5 Jan
The symbol of a watermelon has become associated with Palestinian nationalism due to its colors matching those of the Palestinian flag. In the past, when Isr...
5 Jan
Forward
For an Israeli Chicago Bulls' fan slain on Oct. 7, a final gift from that team's star forward
5 Jan
DeMar DeRozan, the star forward for the Chicago Bulls, honored the memory of an Israeli basketball fan who was murdered at a rave by signing a specially-made...
5 Jan
The Cholent
Does Substack Have a Nazi Problem?
5 Jan
The article discusses concerns about the presence of white supremacists on the Substack platform. The author, Jonathan Katz, worries about the implications o...
5 Jan
Emes Ve-Emunah
Two Down. One to Go?
5 Jan
The author discusses the recent controversy surrounding the testimonies of three university presidents, Liz McGill, Claudine Gay, and Sally Kornbluth, regard...
5 Jan