Tag: Jews

Raja Khouri and Jeffrey Wilkinson, authors of the book "The Wall Between: What Jews and Palestinians Don't Want to Know About Each Other," discuss the challenging dialogue between Jews and Palestinians, highlighting the lack of understanding between the two groups.
Recent events in Los Angeles and New York highlight a concerning rise in anti-Semitic incidents targeting Jews.
Prof. Jeffrey Herf examines different forms of antisemitism in his book "The Three Faces of Antisemitism: Right, Left and Islamist."
In London, a peaceful protest of 40,000 people took place demanding the release of hostages held by Hamas, showcasing a sea of Israeli flags and a stark contrast to anti-Israel sentiment often seen in the city.
The text discusses how the recent right-wing trend towards transgression in moral, political, and aesthetic spheres has resulted in unimpressive art and politics, notably exemplified by Trump's presidency and associated cultural movements.
Tablet Paris discusses the resilience and pride of French Jews in the face of challenges, contrasting it with the current schism within American Jewry post-Oct.
The video discusses the anti-Semitic conspiracy theory that Jews control and manipulate various aspects of society.
The discussion delves into whether Trump's trial is focused on actual crimes or simply his character, questioning if it's more about portraying him as a bad person.
The text discusses the author's concerns about Jews who exhibit anti-Israel sentiments, support causes like Jews for Justice in Palestine, and sympathize with Palestinian suffering without acknowledging Israeli suffering.
The essay discusses how the concept of Jews as the "Chosen People" often triggers bigotry and anti-Semitism.
A new dark comedy play explores the complex relationship between Bulgaria's King Boris III and the Jewish population in his country during World War II.
Yom HaShoah, Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Day, holds significant importance this year as it marks the first memorial since Hamas' deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust on Oct. 7.
This video provides historical insight into the relationship between Jews and higher education.
Columbia University and New York City leadership's failure to address the recent campus siege and threats to Jews is seen as a result of decades of academic decline.
The essay reflects on Israel's historical resilience amid challenges, drawing parallels to the Yom Kippur War and current events, stressing the importance of supporting Israel.
Miriam Herschlag and Noah Efron reflect on how Israelis and Jews worldwide may have changed in response to recent massacres and war events, pondering if there is a difference from six months ago.
The article discusses how individuals from non-Jewish backgrounds, like Hindus and Sikhs, have a different perspective on and understanding of antisemitism due to not being part of cultures influenced by centuries of animosity towards Jews.
The text discusses the popularity of the song "Giburei Al" (Superheroes) in Israel and highlights its significance in understanding Israeli identity.
The author discusses the importance of prominent Jewish figures opposing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to combat anti-Semitism in the U.S., providing temporary relief for Jewish communities.
The text discusses former President Trump's comments suggesting that Jewish individuals who vote for Democrats hate their religion and Israel.
Exploring how Jewish individuals navigate travel to non-kosher destinations.
In the podcast episode of Home Front, it is suggested that instead of visiting the Knesset, President Biden should visit the Hamas tunnel network.
Exploring the origins and significance of the name "Israel" throughout history, particularly focusing on its importance to Jewish people.
Multiple recent high-profile articles in publications like Time and The Atlantic have shed light on the experiences of North American Jews amid rising antisemitism and pro-Palestinian protests since Oct. 7.
Barbados has a rich Jewish history dating back to the 17th century when Dutch Sephardi Jews settled on the island, bringing innovative sugar-milling technology that revolutionized the industry.