Charlottesville

HBO airing ‘No Accident,’ documentary on legal team that sued Charlottesville rally organizers

The film features interviews with and behind-the-scenes footage of the attorneys, their team, and six of the nine plaintiffs. 

 Charlottesville 'Unite the Right' Rally
White nationalists participate in a torch-lit march on the grounds of the University of Virginia ahead of the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 11, 2017.

Court orders defendants in Charlottesville neo-Nazi lawsuit to pay nearly $5m.

 THE WRITER visits Charlottesville. On the wall, it reads: ‘It can happen again – gone but not forgotten.’

Charlottesville revisited: Confronting resurging antisemitism - opinion

A memorial for Heather Heyer, who was killed. On August 12, 2017, a car was deliberately driven into a crowd of people who had been peacefully protesting the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing one and injuring 28.

Judge slashes Charlottesville penalties by 90%


Israel's most important issues are sometimes ignored

Israel faces a whole host of burning issues that demand the full and immediate attention of the prime minister and his cabinet.

Simone Veil avec Golda Meir, en 1975

Charlottesville and Cable Street – the essential difference

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Hurricane Harvey victims portrayed as neo-Nazis on Charlie Hebdo cover

Freedom of speech is at the forefront of discussion once again.

A man poses with the new issue of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo at a cafe in Nice.

White House downplays Charlottesville comments from Tillerson, Cohn

In an interview on Fox News Sunday over the weekend, Tillerson said "the president speaks for himself" when asked about Trump's values.

Rex Tillerson

August 30, 2017: Get tough on Hamas

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WATCH: Holocaust survivors speak out against hate

Holocaust Survivors send a message about hate from their own lives in a video by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

DIARY on display at the US Holocaust Museum

Charlottesville and Israel: Worlds collide

What we can learn from Holocaust survivors about confronting hatred.

Two people stop to comfort Joseph Culver (C) of Charlottesville as he kneels at a late night vigil to pay his respect for a friend injured in a car attack on counter protesters after the "Unite the Right" rally organized by white nationalists in Charlottesville, Virginia, U.S., August 12, 2017.

A call for moral clarity

Moral ambiguity applies only when it suits the individual, community or country concerned.

People gather for a vigil in response to the death of a counter-demonstrator at the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, outside the White House in Washington, U.S. August 13, 2017.

Letters to the editor: Idiotic comment

Many thanks to Jerusalem Post reporter Herb Keinon for giving readers a good laugh to start off the month of Elul!

Letters

Neo-Nazis 'will not cause this Jew to leave,' says senior White House adviser

"As a Jewish American, I will not allow neo-Nazis ranting ‘Jews will not replace us’ to cause this Jew to leave his job."

White House National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn listens as US President Donald Trump delivers remarks in the Kennedy Garden at the White House in Washington, US, May 1, 2017