Antisemitism
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”Far-right organizations that pretend to fight antisemitism while engaging in nostalgic tributes to fascism are totally devoid of credibility.”
Speakers at a spring event included a reformed neo-Nazi, an evangelical Christian college representative and a team chaplain from the NFL who expressed concern at rising hatred in American society and academia.
The Westchester County district attorney’s office stated that it “will continue to prioritize combating antisemitism and all hate crimes.”
“It was a vile act of antisemitism—pure and simple,” the lawmakers and ministers said of the murder of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim.
Meanwhile, in California, the Israeli actress’s Hollywood Walk of Fame star was vandalized with antisemitic graffiti.
“We hope this investigation will force Cal Poly to stop sweeping antisemitism under the rug,” stated Kenneth Marcus, chairman of the Brandeis Center.
The 3,528 antisemitic incidents in the United Kingdom in 2024 were “far higher than annual levels recorded before the recent conflict in the Middle East.”
The 2012 Toulouse school shooting and the 2015 Hyper Cacher supermarket massacre are not on the curriculum.
“We feel responsible for the security and prosperity of all European Jewish communities, as European Jewish life is part of our common European heritage,” said János Bóka.
When officials “amplify false narratives and refuse to unambiguously condemn terrorism against Jews, they legitimize antisemitism across the world,” the head of the federal U.S. task force on Jew-hatred wrote.
The white supremacist group leader allegedly recruited others to bomb and poison members of the Jewish community and racial minorities.
“Columbia University cannot continue to act with deliberate indifference to the hostile environment created by its own students and faculty,” Anthony Archeval, of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, told JNS.