Diaspora
Iranian opposition groups stage show of strength over weekend
As the possibility of a ground confrontation looms, expectations are also growing that protesters inside Iran may once again challenge the regime’s security grip in the coming weeks.
Canadian gov't dissolves Samidoun a year and a half after proscribing it as a terror organization
Settler violence spikes amid Iran war, Herzog responds to Diaspora Jews' call for action
Most American Jews disapprove of US military action against Iran, new poll shows
Backers of Jewish school file federal lawsuit challenging Oklahoma ban on religious charter schools
The lawsuit asks a federal judge to strike down Oklahoma’s ban on religious charter schools and to order the state to stop denying applicants on the basis of their religious character.
Joe Kent’s resignation revealed what was in clear sight - opinion
Washington is outraged at Joe Kent, but his history was always clear; the real story is who enabled him and why it’s now being ignored.
London police arrest two men over antisemitic arson of ambulances belonging to Jewish volunteers
The two were arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life, with police officers carrying out searches at their residences, London's Metropolitan Police stated.
Decades after Romania’s secret police trailed a Jewish photographer, their files have become a film
“Plan contraplan/Shot Reverse Shot,” which premiered at the Berlinale international film festival, features photojournalist Edward Serotta’s reminiscences about Romania in the 1980s.
Feds charge Chicago man with threatening to ‘shoot up a synagogue’ after Khamenei’s killing
Timothy Holmes, 31, posted other antisemitic comments in response to posts about Israel, including “the jew will be destroyed and discarded.”
King Charles becomes patron of Jewish charity after London arson attack
The Royal Communications at Buckingham Palace told The Jerusalem Post that His Majesty has accepted the patronage and that it has been in the works for some time.
In Broadway’s ‘Giant,’ Roald Dahl is a warped messenger for a vital debate about Israel
The play, which opens tonight on Broadway, revisits the controversy over an antisemitic book review he wrote for a UK literary journal, one that veered immediately off the rails into bigotry.
Iran-linked extremism fuels violence against Jewish institutions in the Diaspora - opinion
Violent assaults on Jewish institutions in the Diaspora reveal the international reach of Middle East conflicts.
Under attack at home and abroad, the Jewish people stand as one - opinion
From Beit Shemesh to Michigan, Jews worldwide have faced tragedy are connected by a shared destiny.
Israel needs leadership that can unify the nation without weakening its democracy - opinion
Amid deep divisions and post-October 7 trauma, Israel faces a leadership test: unity, trust, and governance must come before politics.