Antisemitism
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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.”
No statute of limitations on mass murder, experts say of Canada’s reluctance to pursue accused Nazis
The Canadian government recently released a document about the country’s embrace of former Nazis after World War II.
“The Chinese statement could be interpreted as support for the murderous terrorist attack by Hamas on the seventh of October.”
The founder of a group opposing antisemitism told the Columbia student paper it was “unacceptable” and “heartbreaking” that the group wasn’t officially recognized initially.
The Hollywood Reporter interviewed the Jewish director about the 1993 film, which is considered one of the most important movies about the Holocaust.
Estimates of the gathering in São Paulo ranged from nearly 200,000 to more than 1 million people.
Israel’s Foreign Affairs Ministry rejected the U.N. Human Rights Council’s call to withhold weapons from Israel over alleged violations.
“I think it is fair to say that the last few days will go down in history for Plymouth,” said the leader of the city council.
Some 150 people attended the “United Against Hate” confab outside Phoenix.
Brooke Burke, Mayim Bialik, Tara Strong, Brett Gelman, Hayden Panettiere and Disturbed singer David Draiman also participated.
“The rise in antisemitic incidents, particularly since Oct. 7, is deeply troubling,” said Petra Kahn Nord of the World Jewish Congress.