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AMCHA Initiative’s report shines a light on a disturbing phenomenon.
The newer the platform and the younger its users, the higher the level of Jew-hatred, the CEO of With Israel for Peace said.
Neil Keller has collected 22,000 memorabilia items pertaining to famous Jews in sports, entertainment, politics and more.
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan said, “We don’t need to go see the Holocaust. We feel your pain. Because we are really human being. You don’t feel ours, because to you, a thousand blacks ain’t worth the fingernail of a Jewish man. I’ve read these things.”
“It was made clear to the ambassador that this behavior does not reflect relations between friendly states,” the Foreign Ministry said.
“Our Jewish community continues to stand strong and resilient in the face of hatred and antisemitism in all forms, and we ask the greater community to stand with us in this fight against hate,” said Jewish Federation of Greater Washington CEO Gil Preuss.
Given that David Friedman was part of a Republican presidential administration and Nides serves in a Democratic one, their co-leadership of this year’s trip “highlights America’s bipartisan solidarity with Israel and its commitment to combat antisemitism in all its forms, a commitment which transcends politics and partisan agendas,” International March of the Living stated.
200 U.S. entertainment leaders demand Amazon stop selling both the antisemitic book and the film based on it.
Jews have been through terrible things, but “can’t blame that on black Americans,” the comedian says.
Both organizations say there needs to be greater importance placed on fighting anti-Semitism and anti-Israel activity in corporate boardrooms.
NGO Monitor said it was not invited to this week’s Commission of Inquiry hearings, in which Palestinian NGOs designated as terror organizations challenged NGO Monitor’s evidence of their terror ties.
“This is the kind of concert that will never happen again,” conductor Leon Botstein tells the crowd.