Anti-Semitic or Just ‘Strident’?

An alternative definition by the “Nexus Task Force on Israel and Antisemitism” offers an escape route to those who oppose Israel’s existence.
A Bicentennial To Mark Modern Zionism

The man at first believed passionately in assimilation as an answer for Jews and later, due to what he saw as rising anti-Semitism advocated a new idea, what eventually became known as Zionism.
Obama’s Third Term

Israel scarcely needs the absence of a phone call to tell it that it has a grave problem with the new occupant of the White House.
The Historical Problem with Poland

It was the epicenter of the Holocaust, and it’s impossible to imagine the process of memorialization without it.
Holocaust Remembrance and Tu B’Shevat: Resilience Meets Renewal

The roots that go back to ancient times represent resilience; the trees of Tu B’Shevat represent growth and renewal.
In a First, Arab-Initiated Event Commemorates the Holocaust in Wake of Abraham Accords

Participants from the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco and Saudi Arabia joined viewers from North America, Europe and Israel in more personal kind of diplomacy.
What’s the Matter with Holocaust Education?

More Americans are being taught about the Shoah, though that doesn’t seem to be doing much to stop anti-Semitism. Maybe the problem is what they’re being taught and why.
“Hug a Holocaust Survivor” Provides Real Comfort Virtually

Just a year ago, Jerusalem was inundated by world leaders commemorating the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. At the time, it was announced that in Israel there were only 192,000 remaining Holocaust survivors, 15,000 fewer than the year before because of the high death rate among the aging survivors. At this rate, within […]
Progressive Jewish Groups Seek to Undermine Adoption of Universal Anti-Semitism Definition

The IHRA’s definition on anti-Semitism has been adopted by countries and organizations across the world as the standard to help combat rising anti-Semitism. There is a push to have the Biden administration make it into law.
It’s Time to Stop Counting Jews in the Cabinet

Pride in members of the tribe in the new administration is understandable, even if many disdained the Jews in the Trump White House. But what matters is what they will do, not their religion.