Racist presidential humor, then and now

Unfortunately, racist humor among presidents is not a new phenomenon; it dates back to at least a century ago. The difference between then and now is that such remarks used to be made only in private, not in public.
Nashville’s historic synagogue welcomes Jews and Christians for Israel365’s fourth annual Shabbat

On a quiet street in Nashville, inside one of the city’s oldest synagogues, something unusual is happening this year. This weekend, Jews and Christians will gather around the same Shabbat table.
Rabbi Tuly Weisz: after October 7, the crucial battle is inside Christianity

The battle after October 7 is not confined to Gaza. It is unfolding in churches, legislatures, media platforms, and Jewish living rooms. “Everyone has an important role to play in universal Zionism,” Weisz said.
Antisemitism commission hearing hijacked by antisemitism: Panel member attacks Jewish witnesses over Israel

“Catholics do not embrace Zionism, just so you know. So are all Catholics antisemites? I want to be clear on what the definition of antisemitism is. If I don’t support the political state of Israel, am I an antisemite, yes or no?”
Trump ponders his chances at heaven: “I did a hell of a lot of good for perfect people”

“Some major politicians refuse to say the word God. They don’t want to say it. I say it,” Trump declared.
Bringing the Bible to life at NRB: an immersive encounter with Israel’s living history

The Bible is often discussed, debated, and analyzed. At NRB, one exhibit invites attendees to experience the world behind the text through archaeology.
Antisemitic hate crimes more than double as Mamdani takes office in New York

NYC is celebrating historic declines in gun violence, but beneath the official press releases, another set of numbers tells a far more disturbing story. Antisemitic hate crimes exploded across the city at a pace that even veteran watchdogs are calling unprecedented.
Holocaust remembrance goes global: Churches speak out against Jew-hatred

At the center of this was Solidarity Sunday, an initiative led by Eagles’ Wings that mobilized more than 600 churches worldwide, representing approximately 1,100 Christian leaders and tens of thousands of congregants.
This is how American students learn to hate Israel

When the history of the post–October 7 explosion of Israel-bashing and antisemitism on American college campuses is written, historians will not need to look far to understand how students were radicalized against Israel before ever stepping into a college lecture hall.
Rabbi Anava: Trump’s geopolitical moves are divine messages for Jewish repentance

Speaking to a packed audience, the rabbi connected Trump’s capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, threats against Iran, and the Greenland crisis to ancient prophecies—and issued a stark warning to Jews worldwide.