Contagion … Progressive ideology doesn’t just endanger Jews and Israel, it endangers America. Alan Newman Nov. 12, 2023
The New York Times, Linda Sarsour and misinformation The anti-Semitic activist may have been targeted by Russian trolls, but she acquired her nasty reputation all on her own. Steven Emerson Sept. 20, 2022
Left-wing anti-Semitism broke up the Women’s March, not Russia The New York Times claims the anti-Trump “resistance” was sabotaged by Russian bots who unfairly targeted Jew-haters Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory. This is fake news. Jonathan S. Tobin Sept. 19, 2022
Can Jews remain in coalitions with radical race-baiters? As violent Black Lives Matter protests continue, even liberal Jewish groups are staying away from a “Virtual March on Washington” led by Al Sharpton. Jonathan S. Tobin Aug. 26, 2020
Banner held at Women’s March in Chicago featured PFLP terrorist, hijacker “I find the poster personally offensive,” said Women’s March Chicago co-organizer Harlene Ellin. “But I respect the right of the [people] carrying it to voice their opinion.” Jackson Richman Jan. 20, 2020
Anti-Israel group Code Pink listed as co-creator of annual Women’s March The anti-war group is known for its posture against the Jewish state, protesting at pro-Israel events on and off Capitol Hill. Jan. 8, 2020
Women’s March fends off Islamist cry-bullies It’s important that the movement has stood up to the hardliners and not backed down; far too often, progressive organizations find it easier to ignore acts of bigotry for the sake of placating vocal Islamist demands. Martha Lee Sept. 27, 2019
Why does the Women’s March have a Jewish problem? The anti-Trump group’s connection to anti-Semitism isn’t limited to a few individuals. It’s the natural consequence of intersectional ideology that promotes hatred of Israel and Jews. Jonathan S. Tobin Sept. 20, 2019
Women’s March drops Zahra Billoo from board after outcry over anti-Semitism “It degrades the brand even more that it took three years to find someone even more anti-Semitic and vehemently anti-Zionist,” said Nisi Jacobs, founder and CEO of WoMen Fight AntiSemitism. Shiryn Ghermezian Sept. 19, 2019