Recent figures show that there were more antisemitic incidents in New Jersey last year than ever recorded
By Daniel Ben-David
The US Congresswoman was defending herself from accusations of antisemitism as Republicans try to remove her from an influential committee
By Ben Bloch
David Bernstein says 'woke ideology' in US is spawning new variants of the ancient hatred of Jews - and its coming here
By David Rose
Film-maker Ken Burns' documentary series allows us to step to one side and cast our view anew on the terrifying panorama of the Shoah
By Josh Howie
Touching, inspiring and a genuinely thrilling story about Steven Spielberg's trajectory to greatness
By Linda Marric
The Belfer family are famous for their philanthropy in the United States, giving generously to Jewish causes
By Josh Kaplan
Tony Kushner has worked side-by-side with the director for decades
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The vast majority of attacks took place in heavily Jewish areas of the city
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The retired Harvard law professor speaks out for the first time since Giuffre lawsuit dropped
By Tom Gross
The item listed looked very similar to a tallit, except for the fact that it had Bible verses printed on the corners