Antisemitism
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Several bills calling for states to refer to “Judea and Samaria” are a “return to historical truth,” Mark Goldfeder, of the National Jewish Advocacy Center, told JNS.
“When you ban people from freedom of speech, it creates a kind of environment of poison and hatred on campuses,” Hillel Fuld, an Israeli technology entrepreneur whose talk was canceled, told JNS.
“This is the first time in American history that the same exact synagogue has been hit twice for the same fundamental cause, which is blaming the Jew for the problems that the perpetrator perceives exist,” Gary Zola told JNS.
“We need laws with teeth that target the perpetrators of anti-religion violence and harassment,” Ed Lachterman stated.
Letitia James, the state’s attorney general, announced a settlement with Betar to end the organization’s “bias-motivated assaults, threats and harassment.”
The event is “a viciously anti-Zionist conference,’” wrote Rabbi Elchana Poupko, host of “The Jewish World” podcast.
Institutional anomaly, media power and the struggle over democratic authority.
The textbooks’ historical revisionism is “intolerable,” French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X.
“At a time when antisemitism is at unprecedented levels, this hate crimes policy demonstrates Alexandria’s commitment to standing against all hate,” a local Jewish community leader stated.
At a Jerusalem Multidisciplinary College event hosted by CAMERA, experts warn that distorted narratives are reshaping the discourse at colleges abroad.
“The U.N. has a responsibility to uphold its own rules, not bend them to appease extremists or reward antisemitism,” Rep. Mike Lawler said.
Mahmoud Khalil, former spokesman for the anti-Israel encampment at Columbia University, led the crowd in a “free, free Palestine” chant.