Antisemitism
Over half of Europeans believe antisemitism is a problem in their country - poll
The Eurobarometer survey was published on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, asking each country in the European Union on their levels of perceived antisemitism.
Former US Border Patrol commander mocks Orthodox Jewish attorney - report
For Australian IDF soldiers, Bondi shooting triggered memories of Oct. 7
When Jewish leaders argue, antisemites win - opinion
Jewish K-12 teachers in US report widespread antisemitism at work, from teachers' union - survey
The survey found that 61.6% of US K-12 teachers had personally experienced or witnessed antisemitism in their professional environments.
Resignations hit Canadian gallery after rejecting Nan Goldin acquisition over antisemitism claims
Goldin, who is widely acclaimed for her documentary-style photography of marginalized communities, has faced controversy in recent years over her outspoken pro-Palestinian activism.
From Alfred Dreyfus to Josh Shapiro: How the ‘dual loyalty’ charge shadows Jewish public life
Those ties, Jewish leaders argue, are well within the American-Jewish mainstream, and far from evidence of disloyalty.
UK Police consulted antisemitic Mosques before banning Israeli Maccabi TLV fan
"Confirmed: the police concocted 'intelligence' at the behest of Islamists to ban Israelis from Villa Park," said MP Nick Timothy on X/Twitter after the publication of the piece.
Why we need Qatar to be removed from American classrooms - opinion
An investigation reveals how Qatar’s education arm funded US schools, influenced curricula, and evaded foreign-agent oversight.
Ms. Rachel appears to support antisemitic conspiracy theory in apology post
"I'm a human who makes mistakes. I would never agree with an antisemitic thing like the comment,” internet personality and early education creator Rachel Accurso said.
Antisemitism in Europe: A continent confronts Its oldest hatred
Beginning in this Friday’s Jerusalem Post Magazine.
Man charged with hate crime for antisemitic attack on Israeli lecturer Rami Glickstein in Manhattan
Glickstein, 59, suffered a vicious antisemitic attack while in New York on October 27, 2025, resulting in a brain bleed and a broken nose.
Why political correctness has failed the fight against antisemitism
Amichai Chikli, Israel’s Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, argues that moral relativism and silence have weakened the global response to rising antisemitism.
France's Law Committee adopts controversial bill to combat 'renewed forms of antisemitism'
Critics of the bill have argued that it could criminalize ambiguous statements, irony, slogans, or political framing, and that it blurs the line between antisemitism and criticism of Israel.