Tag: Pogrom

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.
After the tragic loss of their daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren in a terrorist attack in the Gaza Envelope, a bereaved Jewish family grapples with the challenges of mourning, memorialization, and resilience.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Miriam Herschlag, and Noah Efron discuss the recent victory of IDF Reserve Major-General Yair Golan in the Labor leadership primary, pondering if his leadership could return the party to its Rabin-era glory.
The Israeli comedy show "The Jews Are Coming" aired a sketch addressing intergenerational Jewish trauma following a recent tragic event on October 7.
In a thought-provoking piece by Yishai Jusidman in Future of Jewish, the author reflects on a hypothetical scenario drawing parallels between the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and the philosophical Trolley Problem.
On October 7th, a horrific attack took place in Israeli communities near the Gaza Strip, where Palestinians stormed multiple kibbutzim, resulting in the kidnapping or murder of many residents.
Deborah E. Lipstadt's biography of Golda Meir portrays a life marked by accomplishments and guilt for not doing more to save Holocaust victims.
This poem, titled "Pogrom," expresses the fear and anticipation of imminent violence and persecution.
In December 2023, Vancouver rabbis Dan Moskovitz and Carey Brown were part of a delegation that visited Israel on a solidarity mission, bringing supplies and meeting with survivors and mourners in the aftermath of a deadly Hamas attack.
American Jews should consider starting a campaign called "Pushkes for Palestinians" to help reimburse and support Palestinian olive farmers who have been targeted and harassed by Israeli settlers in the West Bank.
This Antisemitism Monitor newsletter covers various incidents of antisemitism around the world.
In this article, the author discusses the use of the term "pogrom" to describe the Oct. 7 massacre in Israel and other similar massacres throughout history, such as the SantAnna di Stazzema massacre in Italy and the East St. Louis race riot in the US.
This text is a poem written in Ukrainian and translated into English.
The text describes the history of anti-Semitism and the ongoing threat that Jews face, both historically and in the present.
This article discusses the recent events at Makhachkala International Airport in Dagestan, Russia, where a mob targeted Jews and Israelis.
The article discusses the recent security events in Israel and reflects on the failures of the state's security institutions and decision-makers.
In February, Palestinian town Hawara experienced a violent attack by Israeli settlers, resulting in the burning of homes, destruction of property, and the death of a Palestinian.
Allison Kaplan Sommer and Noah Efron discuss the recent events at Huwara in Israel, which some have referred to as a pogrom, raising concerns about the persistence of such violence in 2023.
Allison Kaplan Sommer and Noah Efron discuss two important topics on their show.
The recent events in the West Bank town of Huwara, where two Israeli brothers were shot and killed by a gunman, have sparked a violent response from Jewish settlers.
Recently, in the town of Huwara in the West Bank, two Israeli brothers were fatally shot by a gunman, leading to a violent rampage by Jewish settlers who destroyed property in retaliation.
The article discusses the role of the social media account "Libs of TikTok" in fueling a potential pogrom against trans youth and their allies.
The article discusses the forgotten tragedy of the pogroms in the Russian Empire between 1917 and 1922, considered by some as a genocide, which resulted in the murder of an estimated 100,000 Jews and the displacement of two million.
The text explores the tragic fate of the Jewish community in Odessa during World War II, detailing the collaboration and brutality of the Romanians and Germans in murdering Jews through shootings, bombings, and immolations.
The article revisits the tragic events of the Hebron massacre that took place 80 years ago, where Jewish residents were brutally attacked by Arabs, resulting in the deaths of 67 people.