The Emmy award-winning producer will oversee the opening and closing ceremonies for LA28
By Hannah Sugars
The mock-up of the concentration camp entrance appeared on a float organised by a Catholic school in Pennsylvania
By JC Reporter
Tarek Bazrouk was accused of targeting Jews at protests in the city over the course of 2024 and 2025
By Jamie Shapiro
The oil painting, called ‘Olive Picking’, was left behind when the Stern family fled Germany in the 1930s
The woman he is alleged to have attacked called the costume a ‘blatant attempt to instill fear and create outrage’
By Jacob Jaffa
The outlet’s editor insisted that any resemblance between the piece and the Nazi leader’s infamous 1939 Reichstag speech was unintended
Ben Cohen is now going ahead with the project independently, and taking recipe suggestions from the public
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Rami Glickstein was on his way to a kosher restaurant in the heart of the city when the attacker reportedly approached him pointing at his kippah
The illustration depicted a bloodied Star of David with a Nazi symbol in the centre carved into the back of a Palestinian woman
Alex Witkoff pointed to the ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending an upcoming a match against Aston Villa in comparing the UK to 1930s Germany
By Siam Goorwich
A slew of carriers including British Airways and Iberia are also about to re-open services to Tel Aviv
By Etgar Lefkovits
The president claimed that Changpeng Zhao was ‘persecuted by the Biden administration’ and that ‘what he did is not even a crime’
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar accused the terror group of delaying releases to stave off its own disarmament
‘We will not accept a culture that treats... Jewish inclusion as something to be “granted”.’
The presidents comments were published shortly before an Israeli minister apologised for ‘inappropriate’ comments he made about the Gulf kingdom
By Anthea Gerrie