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Follow the latest Antisemitism news, videos, analysis and opinion from Jewish News Syndicate (JNS).

“There are students who have been spat upon, shoved, that have called horrible names, antisemitic slurs,” recounted lawyer Joel Nied.
“This is what Palestinians are calling for as the most effective means of solidarity,” said the BDS national committee.
Columbia University’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine responded that it “sets a dangerous precedent.”
The U.S. Defense Department press secretary twice dodged a question as to whether Aaron Bushnell’s views have broader appeal in the military.
Someone spray-painted “Save Gaza” and “Free Palestine” on the Reform congregation Temple Beth Sholom.
A man who overstayed his tourist visa by years faces a gun charge but may have planned for much more.
Noy Leyb believes antisemitism lies behind Tinder and Hinge dropping him from the platforms.
“We as a country have a responsibility to fight for the good name of our people,” said Foreign Minister Israel Katz.
The publication filed a complaint alleging that the public research university failed to take “concrete steps” to protect Jews.
Video circulated widely of Jerry Seinfeld smiling and waving at activists accusing him of supporting genocide as he left the 92nd Street Y event.
Raffaella Sadun officially said she is “grateful to have had the opportunity to help advance the vital work to combat antisemitism.”
Noam Wasserman, dean of Yeshiva’s business school, told JNS he is “very impressed” with Mauricio Karchmer’s “steadfast adherence to his values.”