Why Holocaust education isn’t enough to combat antisemitism today We must reframe Jewish history from one of victimhood to one of strength, agency and contributions to global society. Steve Rosenberg Nov. 26, 2024
Once jeered as too pretty, Impressionism is now marshaled in climate-change activism Even as they bring contemporary politics into the story, museums tend to overlook the antisemitism that divided Impressionists over the Dreyfus Affair in the late 19th century. Menachem Wecker March 20, 2023
Oporto Jewish Community seeks justice for its founder, the ‘Portuguese Dreyfus’ Portugal insists that Capt. Arthur Carlos Barros Basto, who died in 1961, must personally request reinstatement in the army. David Isaac March 6, 2023
New museum dedicated to falsely accused Capt. Alfred Dreyfus opens in France It showcases a historical collection dedicated to the Dreyfus affair, including more than 500 documents, objects, photographs, songs, posters and other items. Oct. 28, 2021
‘BBC’ changes label calling French army captain Dreyfus ‘notorious Jewish spy’ The French-language show’s new description now refers to the falsely accused Alfred Dreyfus as someone “arrested for spying.” Oct. 13, 2021
In France, anti-Semitism is systemic A record shames a country whose ethic is built upon the triangle of “liberty, equality and fraternity.” Ben Cohen April 16, 2021
J’Accuse! Our Dreyfus and theirs Whatever WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange might be, he is no Dreyfus. Ben Cohen Feb. 24, 2020
The adaptable anti-Jewish virus that won’t die Why are French “yellow vests” protestors attacking the Jews? Jonathan S. Tobin Dec. 14, 2018