Discrimination
SCOTUS upholds state bans on transgender sports participation, paving way for further restrictions
The court decided 9-0 that the state laws do not violate the Title IX civil rights statute that bars discrimination in education "on the basis of sex."
UK medical org. to investigate NHS use of IHRA antisemitism definition over free speech claims
Christian converts still face discrimination, arrests in Egypt, US State Dept. confirms
Israeli, anti-regime Iranian marchers forced out of Bologna Pride amid 'Zionists out' chants
Israeli defense booths boarded up at Eurosatory despite meeting discriminatory demands
A video distributed by the defense ministry showed that French workers had arrived overnight for a special operation to board up certain Israeli companies' exhibits.
John Lithgow wins Tony Award for portraying Roald Dahl in ‘Giant,’ about author's antisemitism
Not long before his death, Dahl said, “I’m certainly anti-Israeli, and I’ve become antisemitic.”
Why Jewish tourists no longer feel safe being visibly Jewish in London - opinion
This would be my sixth London-with-English-Speaking Savta trip for my grandchildren of bar and bat mitzvah age, always taking two or three cousins who had reached the appropriate age.
Antisemitism is ubiquitous in US healthcare, medical unions, Jewish doctor tells 'Post' - interview
Dr. Jacob Agronin said CIR’s Israel stance has distracted from patient care and raised concerns among Jewish and Israeli doctors in US hospitals.
Medical union supports terrorists, excludes Israeli workers, Jewish American cardiologist says
Dr. Jacob Agronin told Congress his medical union endorses BDS, targets Israeli doctors, and forces trainees to fund an antisemitic agenda.
University of Michigan crossed a dangerous line with Jewish students - opinion
A university official stood at a podium and validated two years of discrimination against one specific group of students.
Iran’s Baha’i, Christian facilities targeted by discriminatory policies, CSW tells ‘Post’
Human rights groups have warned that regime authorities detained dozens of Baha’is in arbitrary arrests, many without charge, and denied them communication with their families or legal counsel.
From Sinai to today: Judaism and the long march of monotheism - opinion
We were not selected for privilege but to carry God’s presence and moral vision into a broader world.
NYT’s Eurovision ‘investigation’ into Israel misses the point - analysis
The New York Times framed Israel’s Eurovision campaigning as suspicious soft power, despite acknowledging that no rules were broken and other countries engaged in similar promotion.
Penn’s struggle with privacy, antisemitism: A case of discrimination and law - opinion
It is a shame that 80 years after the end of World War II, the battle for equality for Jews in America still has to be fought on a regular basis.