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Liza Wiemer, author of “The Assignment,” says she believes that it was included because “it gives students multiple ways to use their voices.”
The head of the DOJ’s antisemitism task force visits the country for the first time to receive Israel’s Award of Honor.
World leaders, academics and media personalities are convening in Jerusalem for two days to propose practical strategies against “a resurgence of hatred.”
The exclusion of Sammy Yahood, who was scheduled to meet Bondi Beach survivors, follows those of Ayelet Shaked, Hillel Fuld and Simcha Rothman.
Israel’s foreign ministry blamed the hostile government of Pedro Sánchez for the incident.
Mohammad S. is accused of buying hundreds of ammunition rounds for a trio whose members have been in jail since October.
Police say a Toronto-area boy, 14, made antisemitic calls to Jewish institutions amid a surge in anti-Jewish threats, vandalism and violence since Oct. 7.
In his new book, “American Reich,” Eric Lichtblau examines the 2018 murder of Blaze Bernstein in Orange County as a case study of the nationwide revival of neo-Nazi and white supremacist movements.
The proposed law targets the language of Hamas advocates and hate sermons in mosques.
The European Palestinian Youth Union pushed the blood libel via Instagram.
“When a public figure has engaged in antisemitic conduct, and they are truly sorry, they don’t pick and choose the remedy,” Seth Brysk, regional director at the American Jewish Committee, told JNS.
Such destruction is standard practice in the country.