Antisemitism
How Kamala Harris Could Earn Young People’s Trust on Gaza
More than 39,000 Palestinians have been killed in the conflict.
By Simone Zimmerman
Do American Colleges Have an Antisemitism Problem?
Instances of antisemitism are rising on campuses, but the medicine on offer may be feeding the disease, argues Hadas Thier.
By Hadas Thier
Over 1,800 Jewish Writers, Artists, and Professors Sign Open Letter Saying Criticism of Israel Isn't Inherently Antisemitic
Signatories include Tavi Gevinson, Ilana Glazer, Naomi Klein, and more.
By Marisa Kabas
Remembering the Deadliest Attack on Jews in American History
The Tree of Life synagogue shooting can’t be forgotten.
By Peter Fox
The Victim of the California Synagogue Shooting Was Reportedly Shot While Protecting the Rabbi
Lori Kaye is being remembered as a hero.
By De Elizabeth
Muslim People Are Helping Jewish Groups Recover from Threats
They know what it's like to be threatened.
By Brittney McNamara
Google Is Finally Fighting Bogus Websites That Say the Holocaust Never Happened
But some say they could still do more.
By Laura Stampler
The Creepy and Disgusting Way Neo-Nazi Groups Are Targeting Jewish People on Social Media
These parentheses echo hate.
By Joshua Eaton