Jewish media publish open letter against rise in antisemitism since Oct. 7 attacks
A ‘second, global front’ is emerging, statement says, ‘targeting Jews on campus, at work, on streets and at home’
It’s a phrase that Jewish watchdogs call antisemitic, that has caused at least one pro-Palestinian commentator to lose a job — and that Tlaib has walked back in the past
A ‘second, global front’ is emerging, statement says, ‘targeting Jews on campus, at work, on streets and at home’
"My resignation is an expression of my deep concern for the direction in which the university is heading," said Henry Swieca, whose worth is listed as $1.9 billion
Cardona linked his department's warning to a spike in antisemitic incidents on campuses since Hamas terrorists struck Israel on Oct. 7
One woman chalked a Star of David onto the sidewalk around bloodstains left when Paul Kessler fell
The vote was sure to sharpen divides among Democrats over the war, with some Democrats vehemently defending Tlaib's right to use the term "from the river to the sea" and others saying the term signifies the elimination of Israel
Romi Levy’s time with the team, about six hours per day at the team’s practice facility, gets her away from watching the news “nonstop.”
The cafe joins a handful of other restaurants that have seen business surge amid concerns that they were suffering because of their support for Israel
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the incident
Hosted by nonbinary and formerly Orthodox comedian Raye Schiller, “Big Yenta Energy” celebrates Judaism, queer identities — and gossip
Israel fights ‘massacre denial’ by widening audience for graphic film of Oct. 7 attacks
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