How Kyrie Irving’s antisemitism scandal vanished
The Kyrie Irving saga shows how selective the organized Jewish world can be when it comes to calling out antisemitism
The Kyrie Irving saga shows how selective the organized Jewish world can be when it comes to calling out antisemitism
The New Israel Fund launched a fundraiser for the World Central Kitchen, while AJC hosted a webinar with a U.S. humanitarian envoy.
The office, run by Deborah Lipstadt, has seen its budget nearly quadruple from $500,000 to $1.75 million since 2020
A new American Jewish Committee survey also found that the number of American Jews who report being targeted by antisemitism has remained flat, although more now believe it is a 'very serious' problem
Since the war, education about Jew-hate is in high demand. But some say it does not fit neatly into existing diversity programs
Israel fights ‘massacre denial’ by widening audience for graphic film of Oct. 7 attacks
'We do not have the luxury of picking and choosing which antisemites we’d like to focus on,' Deutch said
Germany has taken an aggressive approach toward contemporary antisemitism. Some question whether it's working
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