Antisemitism
Florida primaries put Jewish politicians, Israel critics and antisemitism in spotlight
No other low-polling candidate this cycle has grabbed as much attention as James Fishback, the former investment banker running for governor in Florida.
Belfast man charged after alleged attack on Israeli TV crew
'Feared for my life': French Jew recalls antisemitic attacks in Barcelona when leaving synagogue
Portuguese gov't demands investigation for antisemitic threats against Israeli doctoral student
Vermont synagogue co-hosts fundraiser for Mohsen Mahdawi amid mounting scrutiny over extremist ties
The move triggered immediate pushback among some of the Beth Jacob synagogue's own membership.
"I'm fine with Jews, just not Zionists"
And other things no one would say about women
El-Sayed’s Democratic Senate Michigan win indicates US Jews are in danger - opinion
With another fresh US decision-maker defending terror, does America still live by the sentiment of: ‘ Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free?’
UK Jewish schools spend more time on security than education, antisemitism review reveals - report
The government-commissioned independent review is led by David Bell, who previously served as permanent secretary at the Department for Education from 2006 to 2011.
Two Israelis chased, kicked during vacation in Montenegro in apparent antisemitic attack - report
The two Israelis, Yoav and Dor, told N12 that they were visiting a casino when a man approached them, made conversation, and then asked where they were from.
'Evil incarnate': Hunter Biden, Tucker Carlson bond over criticism of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu
The interview with Carlson focused at length on the controversies surrounding Hunter himself, his drug addiction, the laptop that became a political weapon against the Biden family, and Israel.
Michigan Jewish leaders urge Democratic Party to protect Jewish delegates at convention
Soifer called on El-Sayed to “stand with and defend Nessel and other Jewish Democrats,” noting that JDCA would focus its campaign season on helping elect “Democrats who share our values.”
Ukraine's Jewish families seek moments of normalcy amid missiles, economic hardship
For many Ukrainian families, leaving the country for a summer break is either financially impossible or complicated by wartime restrictions.
University of Minnesota pays $250,000 after pulling anti-Israel professor appointment
The legal settlement, announced by the Center for Constitutional Rights last Thursday, resolved a dispute stemming from June 2024, when the university pulled its job offer.
Reasonable individuals pay a price for standing up for Jews – opinion
A non-Jewish minority, including Boy George, Douglas Murray, and Mosab Hassan Yousef, stick to their principles, exemplifying true moral courage