Antisemitism
'Jews never lose': comedian Yohay Sponder finds laughter amid war and hate
Israeli comedian Yohay Sponder is using humor to unite Jewish audiences worldwide, finding laughter amid war, loss, and rising antisemitism
'What you're contracting is creativity': the hidden strain on Israeli television
Despite boycotts and cancellation, Israeli entertainers stay proud of identity - from the editor
Mamdani fans flames of antisemitism by pairing false allyship with anti-Israel rhetoric - editorial
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
Haverford College settles antisemitism suit with Jewish group over post-Oct. 7 actions
"Harassing, excluding or seeking to silence Jewish community members on the basis of their beliefs, or any other element of their Jewish identity... is anathema to the College's core principles."
CAM antisemitism report – Antisemitic conspiracies flood social media in wake of Ceuta invasion
CAM CEO Sacha Roytman, "A humanitarian emergency at Europe's border was turned into a global antisemitic campaign in under 72 hours, and X did nothing to slow it down."
Italian teenager arrested for ISIS association, antisemitic and neo-Nazi propaganda
This arrest therefore marks an unusual case of a minor with no previous extremist ties being detained for offenses related to international terrorism.
France: A license to kill
For much of the Jewish world, October 7 represented a dramatic rupture. For French Jews, it felt more like the latest chapter in a story they had been living for decades.
Israel must prepare its Joshua Generation for the post-Netanyahu era - opinion
Israel has become a military, technological, and economic powerhouse. Yet as its strategic strength has reached historic heights, its international legitimacy has increasingly come under attack.
The rubicon of antisemitism crossed in the West - Israel will face new dangers, too - opinion
The wave of antisemitism is not receding; it is becoming more pervasive and more commonplace. In the US, for example, one in three individuals said they were targets of antisemitism.
Toronto police arrest two pro-Palestinian activists for willful promotion of hatred
The arrests come amid heightened tensions over recurring protests at the intersection of Bathurst Street and Sheppard Avenue West.