Dave Chappelle and Normalizing Black Antisemitism

The comedian is right that we need to stop trying to cancel and fire those who say offensive things. But his SNL monologue ignored the truth about a major source of hate.
Should Everyone Be Afraid of Elon Musk Buying Twitter?

The billionaire’s bid to restore free speech on the Internet unnerves those who want to silence online anti-Semitism. Giving Big Tech that kind of power can threaten democracy even more than extremists.
ADL hires antisemite for Jewish Outreach

“Here’s the thing: Jews *have* to be ok with Palestinians *explaining* why some turn to terrorism,” Tema Smith tweeted two years ago.
Fact-Checking the CAIR, ADL Flame War

The leaders of two organizations which are supposed to be in business to fight bigotry took turns accusing each other of engaging in bigotry.
American Jews Know Anti-Semitism When They See It

The Jerusalem Declaration’s extremely narrow wording effectively excuses most anti-Israel vitriol as being just “criticism of Israeli policies.”
You Can’t be ‘Even-Handed’ About Condemning those Who Hate Israel and Jews

Jewish groups are having trouble confronting “Zionphobic” violence because it offends those who think they have a right to foment anti-Semitism and deny Israel’s right to exist.
What’s Behind Biden’s White-Supremacist Terror Warning?

Right-wing extremists remain a threat. But the administration seems more focused on exploiting the U.S. Capitol riot for political advantage than on actual terrorists, especially those funded by Iran.
Jewish Groups Should Work for Justice, Not Toxic Race Theories

Americans were relieved by the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial. Still, the JCPA and ADL shouldn’t join with partisans and radicals to exploit it to push a racialist agenda that hurts Jews.
The ADL is Targeted for Not Being Woke Enough for Extremists

Leftists eager to silence it for speaking out against anti-Semitism cancel a liberal group that dropped bipartisanship to help Democrats.
Jewish Perceptions of European Anti-Semitism are Worryingly Precise

The three most common stereotypes neatly encapsulate the triangular denunciation of the Jews: They dominate the economy and financial markets; they are more loyal to the State of Israel than they are to the continent; and they talk endlessly of their suffering during the Holocaust.