Antisemitism
The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, but American Jews can't declare victory - opinion
HIAS leader says the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship ruling is a relief but also a warning that America’s promise of belonging is still under political threat.
‘Behind closed doors’: 70+ NGO staffers allege antisemitism, lack of accountability in new report
We fear listing 'Jewish' on hospital forms after October 7, Australian Jews tell 'Post' - exclusive
Canada synagogue firebomber was promised $15,000 for attack, motivated by drugs not antisemitism
Harvard antisemitism has become less overt, more ‘insidious,’ faculty claim in open letter
Though Jewish and non-Jewish faculty claim antisemitism has gone more underground at Harvard, Jewish students continue to report incidents and feel compelled to hide their identities.
CAM survey: As the US celebrates 250th anniversary, most American Jews faced antisemitism this year
57% experienced antisemitism in the past year, equivalent to approximately 3.3 million Jewish adults
Why two Jews left London for the Jewish State - opinion
British Jews Joseph Cohen and Alex Carson experienced increasing antisemitism in the UK and Europe. When authorities did nothing to prevent or address the problem, they chose to return to their home.
US Supreme Court agrees to hear case of Ohio Jew forbidden from holding home minyan
"If local governments can shut them down with a cease-and-desist order before anyone can challenge them in court, every single one of those gatherings is at risk," said Alliance Defending Freedom.
UK Jewish groups launch £1.5 million initiative to tackle antisemitism in healthcare
The Jewish Health Equality Partnership will work on tackling health inequalities caused by structural antisemitism, collaborating with partners to improve understanding of Jewish health needs.
Man known to police, security enters Brooklyn Chabad with knife, bat is removed by bystander
The man, who is apparently not Jewish, entered the building wearing a kippah and holding a knife and a bat, was promptly confronted by worshippers and bystanders, and was removed from the building.
Conscience or convenience: What's behind Israel's recognition of Armenian Genocide? -opinion
The moral question, however, never changed. If recognizing the Armenian tragedy is a moral imperative today, why was it not one in 2006, or in 1996?
Argentina records rise in antisemitism, with 62% of incidents online
Online platforms accounted for 62% of Argentina’s antisemitic incidents in 2025, most of them appearing on social media, DAIA found.
Hitler appears in baby photos section of New Jersey middle school
Paramus Public Schools Superintendent Sean Adams said that an investigation into the incident was “ongoing” and that “any details related to students must remain confidential.”
The warmth of community, the heat of hostility: Yona Speidel’s Jewish journey
“Zionism is not a dirty word,” wrote Speidel in a social media post. “It is the belief in Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state.”