Antisemitism
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“In retrospect, yes, I think you don’t want armed groups to be able to run in an election,” the former secretary of state said.
Mona Keijzer made her comments when speaking in defense of her policy of making Holocaust studies an obligatory part of the naturalization process.
Twenty-five have adopted or endorsed the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition of antisemitism.
“Liberal colleges in America are flawed institutions doing a poor job of preparing students for the real world,” said philanthropist David Magerman.
In a new documentary on the life of Christopher Reeve, Dr. Steven Kirshblum talks tells JNS that the actor surprised him once by showing up at his shul.
The documentary includes 15 survivors of the massacre at the Supernova music festival.
The exhibition, titled “Torn from Life: The Fate of Austrian Jews After the Anschluss in 1938,” comes amid a surge of antisemitism in Europe.
“More disappointing than Harvard’s fundraising is its failure to combat campus antisemitism,” said Rep. Ritchie Torres.
Ties nosedived after Poland’s previous government enacted a law in 2021 that was seen by Israel as whitewashing the country’s role in the Holocaust.
“We certainly don’t support or condone any form of antisemitism,” the U.S. content provider said.
Report ignores “terror-infested” health facilities taken over by Hamas, Israel’s Geneva U.N. mission says.
Charges have reportedly yet to be filed against the suspects.