Antisemitism
German intelligence service flags watermelon symbol in new pro-Palestinian extremism guide
Germany’s BfV warns that antisemitic codes, from financial conspiracy terms to anti-Israel symbols, can spread extremism while going undetected.
First hearings for Australia commission end after Jews share stories of antisemitism
London Nova Festival exhibit's sign removed over fears of antisemitic crimes
Ancient blood libels continue to shape modern antisemitism - opinion
The Instagram bots of Indonesia and the antisemitism game making Jews feel unsafe online - opinion
The goal of these attacks is to make Jewish kids feel unsafe being openly Jewish online. The counter to that isn’t hiding. It’s understanding the game and refusing to play.
October 7 Massacre conference to be held in Toronto by branch of banned terror group
The conference was immediately endorsed by several organizations suspected of being branches of the Samidoun network after being designated by both the US and Canada as a terrorist front in 2024.
CAM weekly antisemitism report – antisemitism on the march across the globe, with record rises
For the second time in 6 days, pro-terror demonstrators besieged a New York City synagogue to shut down an Israeli real estate expo
Toronto: Antisemitic crimes 35 percent of all hate crimes, 82 percent of religious motivated crimes
A 2021 Statistics Canada population census found that Jews represented 3.6 percent of Toronto's population, but of the 231 hate crimes in 2025, the city's Jews were the target of 81.
'Power with Purpose': Gordon Brown, the British PM who ‘saved the world’ - review
For the last half a century – before, in, and after high office – Brown has embraced unpopular and underpublicized causes and spoken truth to power.
'Children of the American Jewish Ghetto': A Jewish community’s cherished past - review
A reference book recounting the lives and careers of a complete generation of accomplished American Jews, successful in a wide variety of careers and occupations.
Antisemitism has returned after October 7, despite decades of remembrance - opinion
Examining the surge in antisemitism after October 7 and the broader cultural and historical dynamics behind it.
Prosecutors seek death penalty for shooter in 2025 Capital Jewish Museum attack
Friends of Yaron Lischinsky, however, told the Post that he "probably would have actually forgiven the man who killed him."
‘Why not go right to the heart of it?’: North American immigrants keep choosing Jerusalem
On Jerusalem Day, new Nefesh B’Nefesh figures show Jerusalem still attracting North American Olim, while one young immigrant’s story points to a less expected face of Aliyah to the capital.
At Cannes, a juror claims anti-Israel activists face blacklisting
While there was no official boycott or blacklisting of Israelis this year, Israeli films were not part of the festival.