This past week in Amsterdam fans of the Israeli soccer team were identified as Jews and then beaten in a premeditated attack.
Panicked messages began pouring into her phone from a group chat of Jews across the country who described street beatings.
In fact, the Jewish Insider reported that only two organizations listed on their task force actually represent any Jews.
A highlight was when Stefanik asked the universities’ representatives whether calling for the genocide of Jews violated their ...
Jewish organisations in 19 countries on six continents declare their outrage and condemnation towards the resolution passed ...
President-elect Donald Trump has named Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., to be the next ambassador to the United Nations, ...
Dutch Palestinian analyst Mouin Rabbani discusses the violence that broke out last week between visiting Israeli soccer fans ...
A resolution adopted by the German Bundestag last week on curbing antisemitism and protecting Jewish life could negatively ...
It wasn’t our goal to come together in that same way,” Jewish Federations chair Julie Platt said of comparisons to the mammoth “March for Israel” in November 2023.
Given the unwavering support we, the citizens of Israel, have received from Diaspora Jewry, it is time to pause and express our heartfelt gratitude.
"People see Israel as their home, regardless of what we're going through," says Shay Felber of The Jewish Agency on the ...
Norway unveiled plans to boost spending to combat antisemitism against the backdrop of rising terrorism threats linked to ...