At Auschwitz, world’s ‘betrayal’ of Israel casts a dark shadow Holocaust survivors and scholars said the international community's abandonment of the Jewish state belies its promises to learn from the genocide. Canaan Lidor Jan. 27, 2025
Simon Wiesenthal Center ‘deeply concerned’ Meta ending fact-checking “I don’t think it’s a coincidence” that Meta’s decision coincides with the end of the Biden administration, Rep. Russell Fry said. Jan. 9, 2025
Using the name of a dead Jew for anti-Zionist propaganda The Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention has promoted a pro-Hamas agenda since the massacre in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, calling to punish the Jewish state for fighting the terrorists. Ariel Kogan Dec. 3, 2024
Lessons from the Nazi hunter As the anniversary of the passing of Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal approaches, bringing those who kill Jews to justice continue to amplify. Joseph Frager Sept. 20, 2024
Judge rejects Farrakhan’s $4.8 billion defamation lawsuit against ADL, SWC The ADL wrote on social media that “truth is a defense, and no, we will not stop calling out antisemitism wherever and whenever we see it.” April 8, 2024
Simon Wiesenthal Center to Biden: ‘Don’t criticize Israel’ as it attacks Hamas "Tell Hamas leaders that they we be held responsible for every civilian casualty," stated Rabbi Abraham Cooper, a leader of the center. Nov. 14, 2023
‘Just a bit of fun,’ British woman says of ‘Miss Hitler’ contest “There should be zero tolerance for this outrageous campaign on any, and all, social-media platforms,” according to the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Sept. 5, 2023
Controversy swirls around Bollywood romcom and use of Shoah references “Amazon Prime should stop monetizing ‘Bawaal’ by removing this banal trivialization of the systematic murder of millions of victims of the Nazi Holocaust,” said Rabbi Abraham Cooper of the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Georgia L. Gilholy Aug. 2, 2023
Digital terror, hate ‘report card’ shows social media fails to police antisemitism, Holocaust denial “What this report card shows us are that those seeds of hate are the precursors to physical violence,” Eric Dinowitz, chair of the New York City Council’s Jewish Caucus, tells JNS. Mike Wagenheim March 21, 2023