Israel’s antisemitism envoy says she wasn’t consulted over government antisemitism conference featuring far-right leaders
In an interview, Michal Cotler-Wunsh lamented what she called “a big, big oversight"
Fearing arrest, Momodou Taal had preemptively sued the Trump administration
In an interview, Michal Cotler-Wunsh lamented what she called “a big, big oversight"
Beth-El Zedeck was dedicated a century ago
A bipartisan group of lawmakers signed a letter calling on the Trump administration to unfreeze nonprofit security funding that protects Jewish communities
Catching up with Tal and Jacob Zlotnitsky, who protested against Trump’s “Muslim ban” at Dulles International Airport in 2017
In his new book 'Antisemitism in America,' Schumer says Trump is not an antisemite
The settlement with the YU Pride Alliance — now called 'Hareni' under the settlement — ends litigation that lasted nearly four years
In honor of the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research’s 100th birthday, we take a deep dive into the cultural institution’s massive Yiddish archive
A post about a medieval pogrom in York, which recently hired its first rabbi in 800 years, was flooded by antisemitic trolls
Parents are being told to find another school for their children next year
Trump also said his father, Fred Trump had thwarted the musical aptitude he showed as a child