Antisemitism
Leadership Is earned in deeds, not headlines - opinion
Why real leadership demands results and not just soundbites in a time of rising antisemitism.
US anti-Israel groups urge supporters to mobilize, resist 'Zionist' oppression of Iran
Irish Jews report 143 antisemitic incidents in six months through a new reporting system
CAM weekly antisemitism report – stats testify to 2025 as record year for antisemitism in Europe
Denying Jews their history is the modern form of antisemitism - opinion
Modern antisemitic rhetoric shifts to questioning Jewish identity and history.
Anti-Jewish attacks surge across New York City after Oct. 7, and Mamdani is not to blame - opinion
Since the October 7 massacre, NYC has seen a dramatic rise in antisemitism, from street harassment to synagogue threats.
Paris kosher restaurant sprayed with acid for third time, plates and cutlery rendered unusable
Early Friday morning, restaurant employees at Kokoriko discovered that acid had been sprayed overnight on the tables, walls, and floor.
Deni Avdija’s all-star moment: A political dtatement in disguise - opinion
In today’s Western cultural institutions, Israeli visibility rarely exists in neutral space.
BBC removes 'Free Palestine' from BAFTA winner Akinola Davies Jr's acceptance speech
Winner Akinola Davies Jr.'s original speech ended with the words, "For Nigeria, for London, Congo, Sudan, free Palestine."
Hamish Falconer’s empty words: The UK has failed to protect its Jews - opinion
We cannot change the situation in the UK, but can only change our own situation.
Mosque set on fire near Nablus, Australian teen attacked
The Jerusalem Post's must-listen news roundup with Shifra Jacobs—the top stories, clear and concise.
Grotesque blood libel display in Turkey sparks condemnation from the Combat Antisemitism Movement
A blood libel-style installation near a school in Antalya has sparked outrage, with the Combat Antisemitism Movement warning of dangerous antisemitic incitement and urging Turkish authorities to act.
'Cultural act of resistance': US's first ever Palestinian bookstore opens in Los Angeles
Watermelon Books LA opened in the Holy Ground community gathering space and holds about 1,000 books on art, food, poetry, history, fiction, and political books about Palestine.
Australian Jewish teen attacked at Scouts camp, accused of 'murdering children'
The teenager, Joshua Levy, was attending the camp alongside over 1,500 scouts and volunteers in Victoria when he was attacked for wearing the Israeli flag.