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Seventy-five emissaries from Israel departing on educational mission to the Diaspora

Emissaries will be under the auspices of the Education Department of the World Zionist Movement.

'UK has fallen': Antisemitic conspiracies on UK PM's wife, Jewish control spread online

Antisemites pointed to the Jewish faith of Victoria Starmer, the prime minister's wife, as evidence of a Jewish conspiracy controlling the world through access to world leaders.

South Africa sees halt in antisemitism despite global increase

Despite the global rise in antisemitism, the increase in South Africa since the Israel-Hamas war outbreak has halted, reports the South African Jewish Report.

07/07/2024

'How the West became antisemitic': Looking at the medieval history of Western Jew-hatred

Ivan G. Marcus provides a provocative and timely analysis of whether the term “anti-Judaism” or “antisemitism” best describes European hatred of Jews.

By GLENN C. ALTSCHULER
06/07/2024

This year's Fourth of July: A moment for American Jewry

Though the Fourth of July is an American holiday, in a larger sense it celebrates the general spread of democracy.

Orthodox minor-league pitcher Jacob Steinmetz stays focused on the game

On the field, Steinmetz proudly wears his identity on his sleeve — or more accurately, on his wrist, with an Israeli flag sewn onto his Rawlings glove and an Israeli flag headband under his hat.

By JACOB GURVIS/JTA
04/07/2024

Amateur detectives are invited to join search for a lost Jewish library looted by the Nazis

Looting Jewish libraries became a crucial part of Nazi Germany’s project to control narratives about Jewish history and culture.

By SHIRA LI BARTOV/JTA
04/07/2024

Harvard faces legal action: Shabbos Kestenbaum defends Jewish students

Shabbos and his classmates are in a lawsuit with Harvard, fighting for Jewish students at the university.

By REBECCA SZLECHTER
03/07/2024

'Everything for Germany': Bjoern Hoecke again fined for using banned Nazi phrase

Björn Höcke was ordered to pay €16,900 for chanting the first two words of the slogan “Everything For Germany,” or “Alles für Deutschland."

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA , REBECCA SZLECHTER
03/07/2024

Jewish 'privilege' and '$$$': Texts from Columbia University admins. leaked

The exchanges show the university officials downplaying students’ concerns about antisemitism and bashing the head of the school’s Hillel.

By LUKE TRESS/JTA
03/07/2024
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