IHRA definition of antisemitism
Germany: 'Respectable antisemitism'
Even as Germany strengthened its institutional response to antisemitism, it became the central European battleground over the legitimacy of the IHRA definition itself.
Argentina assumes presidency of IHRA, commits to fighting antisemitism
Antisemitism spreading like wildfire on US college campuses, EdWorkForce finds
New Jersey blew a chance to lead on combating hate
Mamdani's first act as mayor made a turning point become reality for NYC Jews - editorial
For decades, the mayor of the world’s largest Jewish city outside Israel made a point of standing with its Jewish community. Mamdani’s first day did something else entirely.
Mamdani defends decision scrapping executive orders on antisemitism amid criticism from Jewish orgs
The newly inaugurated mayor said that he would make the protection of Jewish New Yorkers a focus of his administration.
Mamdani's choice to cancel IHRA antisemitism definition must alarm New York Jews - comment
Jews should start watching the exits when institutions start treating their safety as optional. And especially after the biggest Jewish city outside of Israel made protecting Jews a political matter.
Mamdani reverses antisemitism order defining anti-Zionism as hate
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani revoked an executive order adopting the IHRA definition of antisemitism, including provisions linking some anti-Zionist rhetoric to antisemitism.
Can IHRA antisemitism definition prevent violence against Jews? - explainer
Australia’s experience points to a measured conclusion. A definition can help societies name antisemitism clearly and consistently. It cannot, on its own, prevent violence.
Switzerland adopts first-ever national strategy against racism, antisemitism
The strategy aims to improve the identification of racism and antisemitism, to protect those affected, and to strengthen the prevention of racism at the institutional level.
Over 1000 Babyn Yar Massacre victims identified under fire of Russian invasion
According to the memorial center's statistics, 301 of the victims were infants, and another 5,363 were children and adolescents.
Columbia University students return under shadow of Trump antisemitism deal
Some within Columbia are concerned that a new antisemitism definition adopted by the university, which recognizes some criticism of Israel as discriminatory toward Jews, would chill academic freedom.
Homeland Security speechwriter promotes antisemitic ‘Great Replacement’ theory on podcast
Several months after the Buffalo shooting, which killed 10 shoppers, Eric Lendrum endorsed the theory on his podcast, and it was not for the first time.
Costa Rica becomes sixth Latin American country to adopt IHRA definition of antisemitism
Costa Rica’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the move at the IHRA Alliance in Berlin, Germany on July 23.