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'Antisemitism is anti-American': Senate holds hearing for antisemitism envoy
Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun’s nomination as US Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism sparks debate over his bipartisan approach.
UK Jewish man jailed for offering then-defense minister's information to Russian 'spies'
‘That’s Simchas Torah’: The Jewish Val Kilmer moment you might have missed
AI website 'Jewish Onliner' linked to team behind Yale Scholar's suspension
EU Parliament votes in favor of adopting antisemitism definition
“This is a monumental day for the fight against hate and the protection of the rights of European Jews."
Jewish groups urge EU Parliament to adopt antisemitism definition
As Europe and the US experience an uptick in antisemitic incidents targeting Jewish communities, Jewish groups call on the European Parliament to clearly define antisemitism.
Getting a seat at the table
The Council of Young Jewish Presidents wants the next generation of philanthropists prepared for the job.
WATCH: Israeli, US and Jewish leaders address 2017 JPost Conference
Join our live stream of The Jerusalem Post's annual conference in New York to catch all the big moments from the most important summit in the Jewish world #Jpost17.
Past and future come alive in AJC’s new Warsaw office
Facility honors haunting memories as it forges a brighter future for Eastern Europe
Trump admin. faces new antisemitism accusations
As reports emerge about Trump's plan to nix the Antisemitism Envoy post the same week Press Secretary Spicer made a controversial Hitler remark, the White House faces accusations of antisemitism.
ADL warns: Arrest of bomb threat suspect won't stop wave of antisemitism
Referring to the arrest of the disgraced former journalist suspected of making bomb threats, ADL NY leader Bernstein heeded against the 'unprecedented' wave of antisemitism in the US.
US FCC approves waivers to track Jewish center threats
In a rare move, the US Federal Communications Commission granted a temporary waiver to JCCs and telecommunications carriers to help track down calls threatening the centers.
Resurgent Jewish community in Sicily to open first synagogue in 500 years
Archbishop of Palermo to hand over ownership of the facility, where Great Synagogue once stood.
A classmate's antisemitism drew Warsaw students to flock to Hanukkah event
A Warsaw university student went on an antisemitic tirade. His classmates, in turn, flocked to the local menorah lighting event to spread light and oppose the negative commentary.