Antisemitism
Synagogue targeted in first such arson attack in modern N. Macedonian history
Alleged surveillance footage depicted two men climbing a fence before dousing a building with an accelerant. Police identified a fuel canister at the scene and evidence of fire damage.
Holocaust education gets a bad rap, but it’s not falling short, we are - opinion
German pro-Israel activist, granddaughter of Nazis, warns: 'Antisemitism is threat to democracy'
Swastika shown in Polish parliament during March of the Living
Violent assault on Jewish student in Berlin not antisemitic in motive, appeals court rules
The appeals chamber also commuted the prison sentence of the attacker to two years and six months.
Rising antisemitism signals risk of second Holocaust, WJC Israel President warns at Auschwitz
"I was wrong,” said Sylvan Adams, after describing how he once believed antisemitism had been relegated to the margins of modern life.
Viktor Orban will always be the man who kept Hungary’s Jews safe - opinion
Hungary stands out as a nation in the middle of Europe where Jewish life is thriving.
What I learned as a Venezuelan when the Iran war sent me to Poland - opinion
Reporting from Poland reaffirms that journalism is not simply about breaking news but about placing events in the deeper historical context that continues to shape the present.
Legal brief filed to support case of Ohio Orthodox Jew banned from holding minyan in home
In January 2021, Daniel Grand invited a small group of neighbors to his home for Shabbat prayer services - a minyan, the quorum of ten men that Jewish law requires for communal worship.
Is the US failing the Bonhoeffer Test this Holocaust Remembrance Day? - opinion
Bonhoeffer railed against Christians who neither steal, nor murder, nor commit violence themselves, but who “close their eyes and ears to the injustice around them.”
Thousands gather in Krakow to honor Holocaust survivors at March of the Living
Thousands gathered in Krakow for the March of the Living, honoring Holocaust survivors and teaching the lessons of resilience and resistance to hatred.
Holocaust Remembrance Day: Honoring victims and celebrating Jewish resilience
On Yom Hashoah, objects, letters, and fragments of lives cut short remind us that the Holocaust was not only about death, but about vibrant life.
Orban’s paradox: A friend of Israel, a challenge for Jews - analysis
Orban may have been an ultra-nationalist. He may have been anti-immigration. He may have been illiberal. But he had Israel’s back. Repeatedly.
Israel reports 1,000 antisemitic incidents worldwide, 20 killed in past year
During the reporting period, over 300 incidents were recorded in the United States, and over 130 incidents each in the United Kingdom and France.