“It’s about safety for Jewish educators, the growing politicization of our classrooms, and the erosion of trust in a union that should protect teachers, not push a radical agenda," Feldman said.
The National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina announced that it would hand over revenues derived from its most precious artifact to victims of the Israeli 'genocide.' Leading Jewish organization described this 'exploitation of Jewish heritage' as a 'disgrace'
The bombing and shooting assault on the Jo Goldenberg restaurant in the heart of the Jewish district of the Marais quarter in August 1982 killed six and wounded over 20.
The university initially argued it had no legal responsibility over protesters who blocked Jewish students' access to areas in the university during the 2024 encampment protests. However, the judge disagreed, and the university had since created systemwide campus guidelines on protests
The US Justice Department alleged that UCLA failed to prevent a hostile environment for its Jewish and Israeli students since the start of October 2023.
Stanford University has suspended a student “co-op house” on its campus for discriminating against Jewish students by labeling them as “Zionists” and requesting that they leave the house.
Jillian Segal, Australia's first antisemitism czar, has delivered a sweeping plan to tackle the dramatic spike in antisemitic incidents, from arson attacks on synagogues to physical assaults and doxxing. Some in the Jewish community fear it could stifle legitimate criticism of Israel
'PROTOCOLS: An Erasure' is the latest release from Ayin Press, an independent nonprofit publisher of boundary-pushing, genre-blurring literary works – a response, its founders say, to the 'extreme siloization' of Jewish publishing in the U.S.
51% of the Jewish teachers surveyed have experienced antisemitism in the workplace in the past year, and 78% of those teachers experienced abuse personally.
The judge's ruling approves a Jewish student's request to go to trial against the Free University of Berlin (FU) over its alleged failure to combat antisemitism.
Rachel Cockerell set out to write a quiet family memoir. Instead, her sprawling and experimental book, 'Melting Point,' uncovered her ancestors' connection to the radical, long-buried plan to build a Jewish state – not in Palestine, but in Texas
Inspired by Vivian Silver, an Israeli peace activist killed by Hamas on October 7, 'Women Write Hope' profiles 21 Arab and Jewish activists who share her mission. 'I want people who don't live here to understand there are those who have endured unimaginable suffering and yet continue to work toward peace,' says Ghadir Hani
Barnard agreed to combat antisemitism on its campus by establishing a Title VI coordinator to review and respond to allegations and also produce an annual report.
When asked about his use of the term that evokes the antisemitic trope, President Trump said he'd 'never heard it that way' ■ The remark drew sharp condemnations from top U.S. Jewish organizations
German prosecutors said the man, whom they named as Ali S. under German privacy law, spied on three properties in June in preparation for further intelligence activities, including possibly attacks on Jewish targets