How the United States has attempted to settle the question of whether antisemitism is racism or mere animus
Growing up, I was taught that it was up to my generation to protect democracy when it threatened our refuge in America. So, now what?
A translated excerpt from a recent novel traces the anguished, long-buried history of a Jewish family in wartime France
Influencer Lu Kewen puts Jews in the crosshairs of ‘Xi Jinping Thought’
When my great-grandmother was murdered a century ago in Winnipeg’s ‘Hebrew Colony,’ police had suspects and a motive: antisemitism. But the only physical clue they could find left them baffled.
Captain Alfred Dreyfus would have been 162 years old today. His legacy on the left is dying, while the malice that targeted him is alive and well.
Many of us liberal Jews are not awake to the hatred of our colleagues, students, professors, and thought leaders
Thirty years after they joined a mob baying for Jewish blood, Yankel Rosenbaum’s killers still walk among us. So does the spirit of his brother, who sought justice.