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From a heavy-metal singer calling out fellow rocker Roger Waters, a man dressed in neo-Nazi clothing giving balloons to children to a Bangladeshi cleric who said Hitler “did a good job on killing Jews.”
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that there are limits on the degree to which state legislatures can set legislative lines.
“Although they lived in exile at times, the Holy Land remains central to Jewish identity,” according to the video.
A plea deal for a Jewish father and son is being said to be due to “Jewish money and influence,” Rabbi Shlomo Litvin, chairman of the Kentucky Jewish Council, told JNS.
Detroit’s Jewish and Hindu communities have developed “a warm relationship,” said JCRC/AJC head Rabbi Asher Lopatin.
A Finnish official apologies for attending a neo-Nazi rally, a new “Lies vs Truth” digital media campaign, and Australia gives Twitter notice of 28 days.
Neo-Nazis protest outside Disney World, Mel Gibson returns to Hollywood respectability, and vandals used chemicals to burn a giant swastika on a church lawn in Alaska.
“Antisemitism is in the DNA of CAIR,” author of the report Steve Emerson said of the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
“I’m disappointed and appalled that CAIR—an organization that has peddled antisemitic tropes and has ties to extremist, anti-Israel groups—played any role in the U.S. national strategy to counter antisemitism,” Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) told JNS.
The “memorabilia” on offer include an empty canister of Zyklon B.
Australia bans display of swastikas, ADL head Jonathan Greenblatt calls Tucker Carlson an “obvious antisemite” and an officer testifies that alleged mass murderer Robert Bowers said “Jews are the children of Satan.”
CUNY law school faces blowback for an antisemitic commencement speaker, Moscow accuses Washington of causing the Holocaust and updates in the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial.