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The X owner suggested he holds the Anti-Defamation League accountable for $22 billion in lost ad revenue.
The HonestReporting watchdog accused the paper of antisemitism.
The memorial wall features the names of 842 victims from Oporto and the dates of their autos-da-fé.
From swastikas carved on dead pigeons to a Nazi drama with “weirdly comic overtones.”
“It is customary for the leaders of both parties to endorse all their incumbent co-partisans,” according to Mark Mellman, president and CEO of Democratic Majority for Israel.
There are calls for Hubert Aiwanger, the deputy prime minister of Germany’s largest state, to resign.
Barbara Aiello, who calls herself Italy’s first female rabbi, runs a synagogue associated with Reconstructionist Judaism. According to Italy’s Jewish community, she represents only herself.
The would-be Jewish parents “suffered outrageous discrimination because they are Jewish,” says Rachel Laser, head of Americans United for Separation of Church and State.
The DOT is said to be investigating a claim by NPR reporter Noor Wazwaz that the Israeli airlines mistreated her, calling her a “security risk.”
New York City, where a majority of incidents occur, saw an increase of 33% in crimes against Jews.
New data from NGO Monitor shows that a dozen European countries and Canada battle antisemitism while funding groups at cross purposes.
Anti-Jewish and anti-Israel materials are “part and parcel of ethnic studies,” said Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, director of AMCHA Initiative.