Antisemitism
Follow the latest Antisemitism news, videos, and analysis from Jewish News Syndicate (JNS).
Dutch Justice and Security Minister David van Weel is set to present a broad strategy in the fight against Jew-hatred on Friday.
One of the investigations that the U.S. Education Department opened is based on an accusation that Case Western Reserve University discriminated against Students for Justice in Palestine.
French officials urged E.U. unity to combat the alarming rise in antisemitism on the continent since Oct. 7, 2023.
“How is it that we’ve always marched for others, but we’ve never marched for ourselves,” Brooke Goldstein told JNS.
“We will not tolerate hate in Ohio,” said the state’s governor in a statement.
Unless antisemitism at anti-Israel protests is curbed, “there will be an exodus,” warns Rabbi Menachem Margolin of the European Jewish Association.
Israel’s Deputy Chief of Mission to the U.S. Eliav Benjamin sits down with JNS to discuss the expansion of the Abraham Accords, ongoing efforts to secure the release of the hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza and the conflict with Iran.
Jewish students switching schools as investigation reveals antisemitic content in educational materials.
Femke Halsema used the term but now says it has become too politically loaded.
“We stand with the Jewish people, who will no longer accept being unjustly blamed or targeted,” says lawmaker Pedro Frazão.
Ex-undersecretary Nora Achahbar, who was born in Morocco, quit after right-wing pol Geert Wilders called for the deportation of those behind the Nov. 7 assaults, “most of whom” were Moroccan.
Antisemitic messages were written on a school, restaurant and synagogue in Bethesda, Md., on Aug. 11 and 13.