Oakland mayoral candidate threatens Jewish community in widely distributed emails
Peter Liu called Jews “evil” and “corrupt” in an email sent to dozens of Bay Area journalists, Jewish contacts and other mayoral candidates
Menachem Rosensaft, associate executive vice president of the World Jewish Congress, doesn’t remember the camp. But he says it’s where his parents “returned to being human beings” after the war
Peter Liu called Jews “evil” and “corrupt” in an email sent to dozens of Bay Area journalists, Jewish contacts and other mayoral candidates
Hopkins plays an immigrant who escaped the Holocaust in Jewish director James Gray’s latest, inspired by his New York City upbringing in the 1980s
But the bot does more than name and shame — it’s meant to help people improve the way they apologize to each other
‘The Jewish independent vote may actually determine the outcome of the election,’ said Halie Soifer, CEO of Jewish Democratic Council of America
High-rise apartment buildings would come right up to the edge of Beit Safafa, a village that straddles Israel’s contested pre- and post-1967 lines
'The attack was followed by years of decades of silence and blocking out,' said German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier
The widely-covered affair that cast a spotlight on antisemitism in Sweden
The ice cream company filed another lawsuit to stop the sale to a local franchisee following federal court decision
'Save them! Public school begins soon,' the ad reads, referring to Jewish students who may not be able to afford religious schools
A solicitation offers $5,000 for a murder for hire — $6,000 if the victim is Jewish
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