JVP anti-Zionist Passover: giving the wicked son his own Haggadah

Every year at the Seder table, Jews across the world tell the story of the Exodus, of God, bringing the Children of Israel out of Egypt and into the Promised Land. But that is changing, and some people are rewriting this section of the Bible and turning it into a “woke” antisemitic manifesto.
Archbishop Sample calls on Catholics to speak out against anti-Jewish hate/anti-Israel conspiracies, reject deicide myth

As antisemitism surges across Western discourse, a senior American Catholic leader is drawing a clear line: hostility toward Jews is not merely immoral, it is a betrayal of the Church’s own teachings.
UK poll: 1 in 5 students won’t live with a Jew, nearly half have seen justification of October 7 massacre

The Union of Jewish Students (UJS) released its landmark report this week, based on a poll of 1,000 students. The findings are an indictment of the failure of British higher education to protect its Jewish students, and a warning to the Jewish world about where institutional indifference leads.
From pharaoh to the present: The persistence of anti-Jewish conspiracies

Americans should be shocked and concerned that someone capable of believing outrageous conspiracies could rise to a position of such importance.
UN watchdog praises Somalia, criticizes US, stays silent on Iran’s attacks on Israel

“I strongly condemn the Israeli & US aggression against Iran, in violation of the most fundamental rule of international law, the ban on the use of force,” he wrote. In another post the same day: “This is not lawful self-defence against an armed attack by Iran.”
Kirk’s private texts and a chain of betrayal: what a rabbi revealed on live radio

The death of Charlie Kirk sent shockwaves through conservative media, but revelations about private WhatsApp messages he sent just 48 hours before his assassination have recently become the center of a political firestorm, used by anti-Israel commentators to support claims that Kirk had turned against Israel
A synagogue full of toddlers was attacked. The NY Times blamed Israel.

When a newspaper of the Times’ global reach frames an attack on Jewish children through the lens of geopolitical grievance, it trains its readers to see Jewish victims not as victims, but as participants in a conflict that somehow implicates them.
150 leaders across North America express solidarity with Jewish community after synagogue attack

“The attack on Temple Israel marked a painful reminder that antisemitism is not abstract. The municipal leaders who signed this statement demonstrated a united commitment to ensuring their Jewish residents are able to live, gather, and worship without fear.”
Tucker and Ilhan join hands

Once again, the far right and the far left have found a common cause: inciting hatred against Jews. But this time, with a particular twist.
Honoring Nazi war criminals, from Broadway to the Mideast

There are 206 granite plaques embedded in the sidewalks along a half-mile stretch of Lower Broadway known as the “Canyon of Heroes.” Among those honored are leaders of the pro-Nazi Vichy regime in France during the Holocaust.