Many Faces of Antisemitism – T...
Hidden threat exposed as a Holocaust denier changes the narrative
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read moreA Black and White Cookie a play with hope, if two stubborn old men can forge an understanding there is hope to end bigotry.
read moreA Tomato Can’t Grow in the Bronx, a multi-generational comedy/drama about a dysfunctional Jewish family, set against the backdrop of the tumultuous 1960s.
read moreDr. Ephraim Sneh: “The Israeli government will continue our policy of liquidating those who plan or carry out attacks, and no one can give us lessons in morality because we have, unfortunately, 100 years of fighting terrorism. If anyone has committed or is planning to carry out terrorist attacks, he has to be hit. It is effective, precise, and just.”
read moreAsking Facebook to decry Zionism does not make postings any less antisemitic
read moreReturning to Lodz after 48 years provides bittersweet memories for Ms. Elbaum, she recounts her story through the eyes of a still-life painting, a silent witness to the tragic history.
read moreThe Vigil, the shock horror is found in a psycho-thriller set in Chassidic Boro Park
read moreThe question raised by Mr. Pompeo’s anti-BDS policy is the determination of when criticism of Israel devolves into antisemitism. At what point does condemnation of Israel cross that redline?
read moreWhen a journalist comes across a letter written in 1939 she is moved by its desperate plea for help – and begins a quest to find the truth.
read moreMost Jews in the New York tri-state region think of Jackson Township, NJ, as only the bucolic home of the Six Flags Great Adventure amusement park; but, for the past four years, it has been the focal point of a major controversy, centering on the town’s growing Orthodox community’s charges of antisemitism and discrimination at the hands of the local municipal government.
read moreBy Miriam Rosenbluth
With the memory of the tragic shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue still fresh and the heartbreaking murders in Jersey City still weeks away, at the end of November, Hillel, the world’s largest Jewish campus organization, partnered with the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh to sponsor an inaugural meeting of ACT – Anti-Semitism on Campus Student Leadership Assembly.
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