Ministry of Diaspora
Israel, Jewish Federations launch NIS 200 million plan to strengthen Diaspora Jewish education
The government-backed initiative, advanced in partnership with JFNA, will focus on expanding access to Jewish schools and strengthening Jewish identity among the next generation.
Israel partners with JPost to launch major new global initiative for Diaspora teachers
More Israelis define themselves as Jews first, gov't approves NIS 100m. to improve Diaspora ties
Diaspora Jews aren't ‘traitors’ for not making aliyah, Diaspora Affairs Minister Chikli says
Khamenei’s army: The mysterious US-based Iranian X accounts supporting Iran's regime
A closer examination by The Jerusalem Post of dozens of X accounts replying to Khamenei’s speech revealed a set of numerous common patterns.
Diaspora Ministry to Defense Ministry: Weigh designating CAIR a terrorist organization - exclusive
Weigh designating the US-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) a terrorist group over alleged ties to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Jewish conservatives are looking to JD Vance to draw line against antisemitism on the Right
Jewish conservatives clash over JD Vance’s silence on rising far-right antisemitism at Manhattan conference.
Mosaic United taps veteran Jewish educator Yigal Nisell as new CEO
Nisell arrives from the Combat Antisemitism Movement, where he served as chief operating officer and global head of partnerships, coordinating interfaith coalitions and policy campaigns.
Uniting Against Digital Hate: Israeli Tech and Global Leaders Convene in NYC
Hack the Hate NYC brings together innovators, policymakers, and civil society to fight the rising tide of online antisemitism and extremist hate
Ireland, Spain, SA are enablers of antisemitism, Diaspora Min. report finds
"Make no mistake: The result [of enabling antisemitism] will be the strengthening of the Hamas-style aggression and barbarism — in Europe itself."
Islamism, radical Left root of antisemitism surge, French far Right leader tells 'Post' - exclusive
Bardella describes his visit to Israel and Jerusalem as "my and our total engagement in the fight against antisemitism."
Israel launches $1m. plan to protect Jewish students on European campuses amid antisemitism surge
Jewish students worldwide faced an unprecedented rise in antisemitism on campuses since the October 7th attacks, which prompted Israel’s $1m. Initiative.
Herzog won't host European politicians at antisemitism conference opening event
Invited guests were supposed to be hosted at an event at the President's Residence, but instead, a semi-affiliated parallel meeting specifically for Jewish leaders will be held by Herzog.
Israel cracks down on foreign NGOs: New rules target boycotts and October 7 denial
Under the new framework, NGOs must meet specific conditions to register and maintain operations in Israel and the West Bank, with authorities having at least four ways to revoke permits.