Antisemitism
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“The Pandora’s box of antisemitism has been opened,” Hanna Veiler, president of the European Union of Jewish Students, told JNS ahead of a conference on academic antisemitism at the European Parliament.
In a pointed exchange with Ireland’s envoy, Israel’s foreign minister said Dublin had failed to act on an “antisemitic” park-renaming bid until pressured.
Authorities said the group included 17 children and nine adults, who were detained during a Nov. 22 raid.
The poll suggests that majorities of Hispanic, black and young male Republican voters “believe the Holocaust was greatly exaggerated or did not happen.”
“We certainly cannot do it by throwing stones from glass houses,” said Democratic Rep. James R. Walkinshaw.
The sentence “signals that violence against Jews does not carry serious consequences in this city,” Daniel Schwartz, of the Chicago Jewish Alliance, told JNS.
According to the plaintiff’s filing in U.S. district court, the Ivy League school kept lists of Jewish students who were “peaceful” and “protesters” and barred the latter from the November 2023 event.
Stoppard’s late-in-life discovery of his family’s Jewish identity inspired his 2020 play “Leopoldstadt.”
Rome Mayor Roberto Gualtieri called the graffiti “a despicable act that wounds the Jewish community and offends the entire city,”
“If I hadn’t managed to run, there’s a good chance I wouldn’t be alive today,” said Almog Armoza, who was ambushed by a group of men on the way back to his hotel.
“This is the accountability boost universities need to guard against foreign influence and protect U.S. research,” said Craig Singleton, of FDD.
The photo, known as “The Last Jew in Vinnitsa,” was first revealed during the 1961 trial of Adolf Eichmann to show the cruelty of Nazi mass shootings.