Antisemitism
Follow the latest Antisemitism news, videos, and analysis from Jewish News Syndicate (JNS).
A new Federation poll shows stark differences between the 2,200 self-identified U.S. Jews and roughly 1,500 other Americans.
Shots fired at Montreal Jewish schools. A rabbi kicked in Paris. Fighting outside a Holocaust film screening in Los Angeles.
The project, announced on the 85th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the “Night of broken glass,” is slated to debut in 2024.
Ruth Mastron, president of the cultural center, told JNS that it has received a lot of support.
Olaf Scholz spoke at a memorial ceremony at a synagogue in Berlin that was firebombed last month.
“We have a clear vision of how to succeed, through strategic legal action that imposes real consequences on Jew-hatred,” said Brooke Goldstein, the project’s founder and executive director.
There is “underlying violent and raging antisemitic sentiment” through the republic, CRIF official tells JNS • “Antisemitism has no place in France,” says a source close to Marine Le Pen.
Jewish communal officials say there is no known, direct or credible threat of violence towards Jews, though they note that the general atmosphere remains highly charged.
Two individuals were reportedly apprehended in São Paulo.
A pro-Israel rally is planned for Georgetown University Law Center; the Jewish community rallies around a coffee shop in Manhattan; and an antisemitic column appears in the “Toronto Star.”
Jewish media outlets worldwide call for combating the surge in antisemitism.
The 50-year-old allegedly referenced the war between Israel and Hamas as well as antisemitic conspiracy theories.