For Jews fearing the worst in France, a brief sigh of relief before facing the next fears
The party of Marine Le Pen suffered a surprising defeat, but vexing questions remain
The party of Marine Le Pen suffered a surprising defeat, but vexing questions remain
The Norman Rockwell Museum show about the influential humor magazine presents a merger of two sensibilities: gentle and crude, rural and urban — and gentile and Jewish
The legal standard for proving bias is high, making prosecution difficult
The incidents represented one of the latest instances of violent antisemitism in Europe since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war on Oct. 7
Journalist Jonathan Freedland weighs in on what a remarkable landslide victory might mean for British Jews
The vandalism comes a week after protesters shouted through megaphones and banged on drums outside his home at 2:30 a.m.
The expression, in Jewish tradition, has historically been appended to the names of Jews killed for being Jewish
A project called "HEALING INK" brings together tattooists from Israel and abroad
"This is a criticism that I very much enjoy,” said comedian and author Moshe Kasher upon hearing his memoir was banned in a Texas school district.
In a Tribeca gallery, 21 artists confront an issue that was relevant long, long before Oct. 7
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