Antisemitism
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Unidentified individuals called the threat in, prompting the police’s bomb squad to scan it before giving the all clear.
The club hosted 100 UK soccer officials for a landmark summit to improve protections for Jewish players, staff and supporters across the sport.
Representatives of the world’s largest Jewish communities said Australia’s spike in antisemitic attacks reflects a growing global threat to Jewish safety and democracy.
“The Jewish state stands at a pivotal moment defending its place in the region,” Gideon Sa’ar told a visiting delegation of evangelical leaders.
In a query to Jonas Gahr Støre, a lawmaker questioned Jumana Manna’s role in renovating a government building that was damaged by a terrorist.
The defendant, an illegal alien from Algeria, allegedly put non-lethal substances in food, drink and even makeup in the household.
“I’m really stunned,” he told JNS. “I have an enormous sense of satisfaction that I helped such a man.”
The event, meant to build dialogue among media members and ideas toward advancing Israeli-Palestinian peace, again featured a pro-BDS panelist.
The report found a decrease in anti-Jewish hate from 2023 to 2024, but the number of crimes targeting Israelis rose, and 80% of all religious-based hate crimes in the country targeted Jews in 2024.
“It is not controversial to say the state has a right to give direction to teachers as far as what it is they should be instructing their classrooms,” Seth Brysk, of the American Jewish Committee, told JNS.
The classical liberal arts school in Michigan is “a blessed reprieve from the moral and intellectual rot of Portland,” visiting professor Michael Weingrad told JNS.
Richard Stearns said Yoav Segev didn’t show that he was subjected to “severe and pervasive racial harassment” at the Ivy League school.