Why I interviewed Mahmoud Khalil
The question of who is going to harness the turn by many Americans, including Jews, away from Israel is becoming more important
American antisemitism used to be characterized by angry rants. Now it seems to have become almost fun for the agitators
The question of who is going to harness the turn by many Americans, including Jews, away from Israel is becoming more important
A striking aspect of the mounting rhetoric toward Muslims is how closely it mirrors the mechanics of antisemitism
There’s no shortage of possible explanations but Trump and his advisers haven’t been able to pick one or even to say what the war’s objective is and when it might end
At a time when federal policy can be shaped by the online outrage machine, Tyler Oliveira has turned his sights on two Jewish communities
The first hearing in the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights probe prompted dueling accusations of overreach and indifference
A new survey found that even many Jews who don't identify as Zionists are still attached to Israel but also accuse it of apartheid and genocide.
Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli said Jews should focus on the shared threat posed by 'radical Islam'
There was little warning that Stephen Spencer Pittman, who police arrested for arson, was poised to strike Jackson’s lone synagogue
Nobody seems to be making a dent in antisemitism — even as problematic beliefs about Jews continue to grow
Divergent reactions to al Ahmed's heroics demonstrates the difficulty of having honest conversations about antisemitism
דער שוועדישער פֿאַרלעגער ניקאָלײַ אָלניאַנסקי האָט דערציילט ווי ער האָט אָנגעהויבן אַרויסגעבן קינדערביכלעך אויף ייִדיש.