Antisemitism
US ambassador demands that Belgium drop ‘ridiculous and antisemitic’ investigation of mohels
Bill White directed the demand toward Belgium's health minister. With few exceptions, Belgian law requires that circumcisions be performed by medical professionals.
Spike Lee, Kyrie Irving wear pro-Palestinian outfits to NBA All-Star Game featuring Israeli player
'I heard great things': LeBron James faces backlash after praising Deni Avdija, Israel
The backlash to Lebron James' praise of Israel is jarring, but predictable - comment
Jewish boy tripped, punched, held at knifepoint on way to Paris synagogue
The boy, who was wearing a kippah at the time of the attack, said 5 attackers physically assaulted him, made antisemitic remarks, and stole his AirPods.
Herzog's Australia visit reinforces the idea that when 'one Jew is hurt, all feel pain' - editorial
As he laid a wreath at the site of the Bondi Beach mass shooting on Monday, Herzog said, “When one Jew is hurt, all Jews feel their pain.”
COGAT refutes claims made by Doctors Without Borders of Gaza water crisis
MSF had released a video on social media claiming that if it's forced to cease activities in Gaza, then “hundreds of thousands of people will lose access to drinking water.”
Multicultural pride to ‘social cohesion’ panic: How Australia fails to address Jew-hate - opinion
Australia's solution has become permanent security management of Jewish life – not addressing hate, but containing its consequences.
'To succeed as a Jew is to survive,' Natan Sharansky tells 'Post' - interview
Natan Sharansky is an Israeli politician, author, and former Chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency. He was born in 1948 in what is now Donetsk, Ukraine, to a Jewish family
BBC claims that there was more than one Holocaust in article correction - report
Initially, the reader claimed to have received an official answer to his complaint from a BBC journalist, who responded, “Historically, there have been other examples of holocausts elsewhere."
War reshapes Israel-Diaspora ties: Global Jewish leaders assess challenges ahead - from the editor
Israel and the Diaspora are closer and more strained than ever. After October 7, rising antisemitism, shifting politics, and hard questions are reshaping a relationship at a critical crossroads
Solidarity is not a strategy: Israel-Diaspora relations need structured partnership - opinion
How Israel and Jewish communities worldwide can move from instinctive support to structured partnership
You can't beat Chabad, so why not join them? - comment
Instead of fighting Chabad, Jewish organizations and communities worldwide should consider joining forces with it
As antisemitism surges worldwide, Israel is calling Diaspora Jews to 'come home' - but will they?
With antisemitism surging worldwide, Israeli officials believe more Jews will opt to make aliyah; but the path isn’t as easy as they think.