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Even being arrested previously for antisemitic content hasn’t deterred Andrzej Kumor, publisher of “Goniec.”
“In this ad, ‘Orthodox’ clearly means rigid, antiquated, monolithic and unevolving. Since Orthodox Jews would reject these adjectives in their self-definition, this line is problematic,” said scholar Malka Simkovich.
Ultra-Orthodox women hope their virtual reality film can educate new audiences about the Holocaust.
A Finnish official apologies for attending a neo-Nazi rally, a new “Lies vs Truth” digital media campaign, and Australia gives Twitter notice of 28 days.
A senior state board official told JNS meetings were held this week to understand the ramifications of Florida’s amended anti-BDS law.
A bill, which Michael Gove, leveling up, housing and communities secretary, introduced has ignited a heated debate about the right to boycott.
A German government panel on World War II-era stolen art has ruled in favor of the descendants of Emanuel Albert Lewenstein.
“TikTok recruits” are the latest trend in Palestinian terror groups’ targeting of teenagers.
The human-rights organization also repeatedly used the word “apartheid” in referring to Israel.
The only thing missing? Democrat co-sponsors, said Daniel Pollak of the ZOA.
The Jewish middle-school instructor says administrators failed to take seriously a student’s threats and Nazi hate speech.
The Human Rights Council’s inquiry on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict “is further demonstration of long-standing, disproportionate attention given to Israel.”