'Why are you in Poland? Go to Israel!': Haredis harassed at Krakow airport
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, a group of Haredi men were attacked at Krakow airport in Poland on their way to Israel.
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, a group of Haredi men were attacked at Krakow airport in Poland on their way to Israel.
Responses of concealment among Jewish communities, such as removing mezuzahs, changing family names, or avoiding the display of religious symbols, have become an expression of "pragmatism of existence" that threatens cultural continuity and collective resilience.
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Security footage shows suspect performing Hitler salute before torching Giessen's Jewish community building Friday night.
A 35-year-old suspect faces four hate crime charges after allegedly assaulting an Orthodox father while shouting antisemitic threats at his family in Bedford-Stuyvesant.
Chef and content creator Tova Sterling accused a commercial brand of blatant discrimination and antisemitism against her after she mentioned the word "Jewish" in content she filmed – and the brand demanded she film new materials.
Unique audio installation honoring Chaim Ferster – who survived eight Nazi camps – was vandalized in England as police launch hate crime investigation.
"This royal commission, which will examine what led to the worst terrorist attack in our nation's history and the crisis of antisemitism, must have the confidence of the Jewish community," David Ossip, president of the NSW Jewish Board of Deputies, said.
El País article says Judge Alvin Hellerstein, who is overseeing the Maduro case in New York, would be able to be an honest adjudicator in the Manhattan courtroom even though he is a "prominent member of the Jewish community. Multiple journalists condemned the Spanish newspaper's framing as antisemitic, questioning why his religious identity would compromise fairness.
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