Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Diaspora Jewry

Saved from the Nazi gas chambers during the Holocaust, the community was reborn in the nascent state of Israel.
The book features chapters written by Jews, ages 18 to 30, concerned that human rights doesn’t apply to them.
If the continent’s governments continue to tolerate “this flood of Jew-hatred, they can expect hundreds and thousands of us to leave.”
Former shul president: “Hopefully, we’ll have the same flow of people coming in and wanting to be there because it’s a vibrant congregation.”
“We may be the smallest nation, but we are the biggest family in the world,” says ‘Our Family’ founder.
Despite the focus on Israel, “we still have a part to play in our Jewish narrative around the globe,” says World Jewish Relief CEO.
Miriam Libicki is a graphic novelist and artist based in Vancouver.
This year’s theme is “Bring the Hostages Home.”
Housing construction in Israel’s capital hit a new high in 2023.
The group released a statement reaffirming “our shared commitment to combating all forms of hate.”
Only 20% of recent past attendees plan on marching this year.
“We will continue to distribute no-cost kits and just as critically, train these communities,” SCN’s national training and exercise adviser tells JNS.