On Yom Kippur, the Jewish establishment should come clean Jewish activists told them, warned them and begged them to defend the community from media bias and anti-Israel educators. Charles Jacobs Oct. 10, 2024
Scott Hayes: A hero, like Israel, who was assaulted and wrongfully blamed If this Iraq war veteran is prosecuted, then no one is safe attending any protest in Massachusetts. Ronn Torossian Sept. 19, 2024
Dershowitz: ‘Serious questions’ about fairness of Newton’s response to shooting at pro-Israel rally The Boston-area city faces criticism for arresting the alleged shooter right away, but not the man who appeared to attack him before getting shot. David Swindle Sept. 13, 2024
Bill Humphrey, the Massachusetts Teachers Association and antisemitism Elements in the state are working to create a political environment for the Boston Mapping Project and its supporters to move from the lunatic, antisemitic fringe into the mainstream. Jonathan Levin Sept. 2, 2024
Massachusetts Jew-hatred summit aims to change policies, rein in teachers association “I should not have to be my only ally against antisemitism at school,” said Oron, an eighth-grade student. Mike Wagenheim June 14, 2024
Israeli hostage artwork defaced in Mexico The Brumberg family of Newton, Mass., commissioned the pro-Israel street art in Oaxaca. Etgar Lefkovits June 14, 2024
Police investigate seven hate crimes in Newton, Mass. Mayor Ruthanne Fuller has called for the city to “stand together to condemn antisemitism, and acts of hate and violence against anyone.” Carin M. Smilk March 21, 2024
Boston-area synagogue equates Trump post-election actions to Nazi Germany The synagogue’s leadership warned that “the attack on democracy is literally unprecedented,” referring to the president’s refusal to concede the election to Democratic contender President-elect Joe Biden. Nov. 16, 2020
Boston-born Jake Auchincloss seeks House seat vacated by Joe Kennedy “I was raised with the conviction that Jews everywhere must support one another and the State of Israel in order to secure our collective well-being,” he says. Sean Savage Aug. 14, 2020