Antisemitism
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Eva Schloss-Geiringer, who was born in Vienna and died in London, studied photography at her stepfather’s encouragement and with his help.
The Jerusalem book launch of “Be a Refusenik” explores how Cold War–era Jewish resistance offers a roadmap for confronting modern anti-Zionism.
“We cannot fight something we fail to define,” Jason Miyares stated.
New California law offers ‘clear guidance’ to combat Jew-hatred in K-12 schools, bill co-author says
“Jewish students should be able to have an education free from bias and discrimination,” David Bocarsly, of the Jewish Public Affairs Committee of California, told JNS.
The Latin School of Chicago “does not tolerate antisemitism or any other form of hate,” wrote two administrators, announcing an internal probe into a second incident of a Third Reich-linked song being performed.
“There is real movement to restore balance in teaching and to bring back the idea that you really need to be objective in the classroom,” Alan Garber said.
The arson, in which no one was injured, targeted Brandenburg’s commissioner for combating antisemitism while his family was present.
Terrorist Ibrahim Shalhob stabbed his victim in the upper body some 11 times while shouting “Allahu Akbar.”
Delcy Rodríguez used anti-Israel conspiracy rhetoric in a fiery speech decrying the U.S. operation.
In a letter to Cabinet minister Tony Burke, Israel’s Diaspora affairs minister offered assistance in training security personnel.
“The decision to erase official statements affirming the safety and protection of Jews is not merely tone-deaf; it is shameful,” stated Mark Goldfeder, of the National Jewish Advocacy Center.
Get off computer and meet with legislators, police, pro-Israel activist Matthew Taub tells Canadians
Taub told JNS that he founded Unapologetically Jewish, “because I’ve got tired of hearing, ‘I’m scared, and I don’t know what I need to do.’”