Judah Gribetz, lawyer and counsel behind landmark Holocaust restitution plan, dies at 97
Gribetz was best known for creating a plan that distributed $1.288 billion in restitution to victims of the Holocaust.
Gribetz was best known for creating a plan that distributed $1.288 billion in restitution to victims of the Holocaust.
Judge Paul Goldspring of Westminster Magistrates' Court ultimately ruled on 8 April 2026 that ICJP's application was "fundamentally misconceived in law" as the FEA does not apply to dual nationals.
Despite repeated notice, the NEA reportedly failed to take action to address the harassment and discrimination against its Jewish members.
Thwarted terror plot to attack “UFC Freedom 250” event at the White House with explosive drones and gunfire
UK parliament is set to debate a petition calling for an inquiry into alleged Israeli influence in British politics after it passed the 100,000-signature threshold.
French far-left leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon sparked outrage after claiming ministers “follow orders” from CRIF, triggering antisemitism accusations from officials and Jewish groups.
In the 30th minute of play, as Argentina was ahead by one goal, Messi tackled Algeria’s Aissa Mandi, appearing to step on the center-back’s calf.
Bussigny has become known over the past decade for her immersive work exposing the rise of antisemitism in France and the intersectionality of radical left, Islamist, and anti-Israel extremism.
The recognition is widely viewed as a milestone for Sweden’s Jewish community, particularly at a time when concerns about antisemitism are growing across Europe.
Berlin police arrested a 31-year-old suspect after an antisemitic attack on a Jewish man and two children in Charlottenburg, amid a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents in Germany.