Tag: Islamophobia

The U.S. Department of Education has announced investigations into six new institutions, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of California, Davis.
This article summarizes an interfaith conversation discussing the rise of antisemitism and Islamophobia, and the importance of interfaith dialogue in the current climate.
Teaching assistants at the University of Texas were suspended for expressing support for the Palestinian cause and offering mental health resources to students upset about the war in Gaza.
There is growing concern over the recent trend of linking antisemitism and Islamophobia together in public discourse, particularly within the White House.
In the wake of the October 7th massacre, both center-left leaders in Germany and top American Republicans are calling for the deportation of foreign nationals who support groups like Hamas.
The death of Paul Kessler, a 69-year-old Jew, following a confrontation with anti-Israel protesters raises important warnings for the Jewish community.
President Joe Biden's support for Israel's military response to the Hamas attack on Israel has garnered praise from the Jewish-American community but criticism from Arab, Muslim, and progressive communities.
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This text discusses two separate topics related to antisemitism: the controversy surrounding the Society of Childrens Book Writers and Illustrators' apology for not condemning other forms of hatred in addition to antisemitism, and the decision by Ben & Jerry's to stop selling their ice cream in the territories captured by Israel in the 1967 war.
In this episode, Jewish Insider Reporter Gabby Deutch discusses the controversy surrounding the Society of Childrens Book Writers and Illustrators' apology for not condemning Islamophobia or other forms of hatred in addition to antisemitism.
In this discussion, Jewish Insider Reporter Gabby Deutch explores the issue of antisemitism in the Kidlit (children's literature) world.
This text discusses two different issues related to antisemitism.
This article discusses two recent instances of antisemitism.
Panelists on a discussion show cover various topics including the comparison between anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, the potential actions of the Biden administration regarding China and the virus, and the recent state hijacking of a commercial European jetliner.
In the wake of the September 11 attacks and Donald Trump's anti-Muslim rhetoric, Muslims in America faced increased suspicion and animosity.
Amid calls to remove a statue of St. Louis due to his history of persecuting Jews and Muslims, the Archdiocese of St. Louis defended the saint, emphasizing his charitable work and presenting him as a role model in Catholicism.
In a recent episode of Law & Order: SVU, inspired by real-life Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, a hijab-wearing city councilwoman resembling Omar is portrayed as a victim of rape inside a synagogue.
The author reflects on the need to combat Islamophobia within the Jewish community, underscored by the tragedies like the Tree of Life shooting and the Christchurch mosque attack.
Frauke Petry is the leader of the Alternative for Deutschland (AfD), a nationalist party in Germany known for its anti-immigrant stance and desire to preserve German identity.
In episode 51 of "Get Your (Scape)goat," the podcast features Deena Gottlieb, a first-year reform rabbinical student, discussing her experiences in Israel and her path to becoming a reform rabbi.
In a response to Ethan Katz and Maud Mandel, Shmuel Trigano critiques their perspective on French anti-Semitism, highlighting divergent opinions on the roots and implications of anti-Jewish violence in France.