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Just because Trump said it doesn’t mean it’s not true: The Democratic Party is becoming unsalvageable
There was only one problem with the Episcopal bishop’s shocking firsthand testimony about human-rights abuses she witnessed in Israel—she never actually witnessed them.
Anti-Israel activists attempt to misrepresent Passover tradition as murderous celebration
Hungary’s Ivan Fischer premieres new opera based on historic blood libel
Mendel Beilis’ grandson takes up the cause a century after the blood-libel trial that riveted the Jewish world
A century after the last blood libel trial, the idea that Jews drink Christian vital fluid is still alive and well
Why couldn’t Soviet Jews see the dictator—who died 60 years ago—for the anti-Semitic murderer that he was?
In Sweden, a respected magazine is reviving the canard that the IDF plundered the organs of Palestinians
This week, the popular vampire series finally incorporated a Jewish theme—and played into a centuries-old slur
Hungary’s far-right activists used to rally in the streets. Now they’re in parliament, where their party, Jobbik, is stoking hatred of Jews and Roma.
Tired of being portrayed as ‘bloodthirsty murderers,’ three former infantrymen launch a website to help improve the image of Israel’s military
Why she meant it, and why it’s the ADL’s turn to talk
German blood libel depiction deemed not to incite hatred