Trading places when it comes to academic Jew-hatred The situation is finally improving from Saudi-based educational materials while at the same time getting worse in the United States. Kenneth Levin Nov. 19, 2024
Today’s American antisemitism: The post-modern “Hep! Hep! Hep!” The current donning of the fashionable cloak reflects a post-modern fusion of Islamist and university-incubated, far-left themes that attack Jews as lesser beings. Kenneth Levin Oct. 31, 2024
Five Jewish false beliefs about domestic antisemitism Many American Jews are unprepared to acknowledge that left-leaning groups and the institutions with which they identify hold them in bigoted disregard. Kenneth Levin Oct. 11, 2024
Polemics as news Instances of moral turpitude and the dereliction of journalistic standards have appeared in coverage of the war by “The Wall Street Journal” almost every day since Oct. 7. Kenneth Levin May 9, 2024
How Arafat saved Israel from Ehud Barak The terror chief’s miscalculation prevented Israel from making extremely dangerous territorial concessions and bringing on a war that would have been far more costly than the one it got. Kenneth Levin July 19, 2023
Biden decries antisemitism yet funds it A serious fight against Jew-hatred will require another president and another administration. Kenneth Levin July 11, 2023
Understanding the upsurge in black attacks on Jews Antisemitism in the United States is being exploited by separatists in order to destroy the integrationist ideal. Kenneth Levin Dec. 29, 2022
Genocidal antisemitism is conquering American campuses Students and faculty have wrapped themselves in the colors of the far-left and Islamist fascism, both defined by their hatred of Israel and Jews. Kenneth Levin Nov. 30, 2022
Biden’s Israel ambassador vs. Yitzhak Rabin on Israeli security In a talk to Americans for Peace Now, Thomas Nides indicated that he aspires to see Jerusalem divided and that he also sees little to criticize on the Palestinian side. Kenneth Levin March 24, 2022