The recent chaos is not an antisemitic intifada—it’s something worse
And excludes today’s most pernicious form of Jew-hatred
The Jewish communal strategy of looking to the Democratic establishment for protection faces another challenge, as the party embraces CAIR as its partner in fighting Jew-hatred
Eradicating the world’s oldest hatred requires more than nice words and wishful thinking
Fears of an American Holocaust distract from the real threat—the mainstreaming of casual antisemitism
As evangelical support for Israel—once rock solid—erodes, one Christian group is promoting a different kind of allyship by showing up when antisemitic attacks occur
The internet has brought jihadists, neo-Nazis, and anarchists together through their shared hatred of Jews
Jonah Hill’s latest is a parade of mindless, self-denigrating tropes—and Hollywood Jews are angry
How an unlikely alliance between LGBTQ studies and anti-Zionism conquered American universities
Just look at how it’s treated in the media
When it comes to Jews, the organization now does more harm than good
Israel is the topic, but American Jews are the target
The growing and distinctly western Mediterranean olim are a boon to Israel but a dark omen for the future of France
In an age of skyrocketing antisemitism, university programs meant to combat prejudice and hate have become the latest Jew-free zone
If any other ethnic group in America* was being violently attacked on the streets of a major city with such numbing repetitiveness, a major civil rights investigation would follow (*except for Asians)
Of the hundreds of hate crimes committed against Jews in the city since 2018, many of them documented on camera, only a single perpetrator has served even one day in prison
France’s left declares its loyalty to a dark, antisemitic past
The director’s films tackled the grandest questions in German culture and politics, before he turned his critical eye to the Jews