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Menachem Margolin

Before chanting it at a music festival near Brussels, the Bob Vylan group popularized the chant in Britain.
A Swedish-led series of surveys found traditional indexes miss Jew-hatred expressed through anti-Zionist language, contradicting earlier research.
A former lawmaker from the Scandinavian country dismissed the demand as “empty rhetoric” that fails to hold Hamas accountable for human suffering.
“Every rabbi in Europe is exposed to the risk of assault whenever they walk down the street,” said the event’s organizer, Rabbi Menachem Margolin.
“This is about silencing a proud and unbowed proponent of hate speech against Jews,” said European Jewish Association head Rabbi Menachem Margolin.
The British author downplayed the weight of foreign efforts to end the war prematurely, which he argued would cost more than seeing it through.
Yolanda Díaz, who said “from the river to the sea,” should be prosecuted in Brussels, in lieu of local legal action.
A whopping 82% of survey respondents do not support prioritizing efforts to fight antisemitism.
A manager of the Tschuggen Grand Hotel Arosa is said to have kicked out eight people after an argument, telling them it was because they’re Jews.
A prominent leader of European Jews slammed the move, noting the religious movement’s long history of hostile treatment in the Diaspora.
Unless antisemitism at anti-Israel protests is curbed, “there will be an exodus,” warns Rabbi Menachem Margolin of the European Jewish Association.
At least 100 Muslim men attacked Maccabi soccer fans on a scale unseen for decades.