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While Zohran Mamdani won over some Jewish supporters, other Jewish Democrats suggested that concerns about their community’s ...
To deny or undervalue President Trump’s historic standing up for Israel and protecting his Jewish citizens, proves the words ...
Large banners read, “Stop Antisemitism,” “Jesus is Jewish,” and “God loves Israel.” Organizer Pierre Bezençon, who called the event the “March of Love,” said the focus was on the ...
Andrew Cuomo, a leading candidate for mayor, criticized Zohran Mamdani’s discussion of the phrase “globalize the intifada,” and Mr. Mamdani accused him of neglecting Muslim New Yorkers.
Sens. Dave McCormick (R., Pa.) and John Fetterman (D., Pa.) together introduced a resolution on Wednesday that condemns antisemitism and points to recent high-profile attacks. The resolution condemns ...
UCLA's humanities commencement speaker sparks controversy by wearing a keffiyeh and delivering a speech that led to Jewish Studies graduates being booed amid campus political tensions ...
The authors of Harvard’s antisemitism report say they received “considerable feedback” about alleged anti-Israel bias at RPL, and they quote from several complaints.
Prominent right-wing figures are mixing antisemitism into the policy debate over whether the U.S. should intervene in the Israel-Iran war.
What constitutes antisemitism gets complicated, especially when Jewish faith and the state of Israel are linked. The lines between pro-Palestinian activism and antisemitism become blurred.
To the editor: Guest contributor Rabbi Noah Farkas writes that antisemitism is “a Los Angeles problem” (“L.A. has more to do to fight antisemitism and protect Jewish residents,” June 4).
These debates aren't antisemitism; they're history, theology, and interpretation. We don't defeat dangerous ideas by banning them—we challenge them in the open.
People often assume that antisemitism is a problem confined to major urban centers, college campuses or history books. They hear of an attack in Colorado or in D.C. and think it’s far away.