Action is an attack on French values, says head of French Jewry’s representative body
By JC Reporter
Luca Nivarra is a law professor at the University of Palermo
By Canaan Lidor
Police identified Robin Westman, a 23-year-old city resident, as their sole suspect in the murder of two young children
By Jacob Jaffa
Cambridge University student Gabrielle Apfel says many Jewish students became more involved in Jewish societies after October 7 and is encouraging others to speak up about their experience
By Gabrielle Apfel
By Gideon Cohen
Both Jewish and Iranian diaspora groups have welcomed the news that our government will list the IRGC as a terrorist organisation. However, for many, it feels as though it’s too little, too late
Brutal attack took place a few metres from a shul near downtown Lyon
By Daniel Ben-David
The Hebron Massacre was one of the bloodiest slaughters of Jewish civilians during British rule of Mandatory Palestine
By Siam Goorwich
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‘Antisemitism has long scarred French life,’ Kushner said, and it has ‘exploded’ since October 7
Police in Bournemouth are investigating after a spate of incidents in the area
The AI-generated memes show Orthodox Jews in absurd settings, trivialising the Jewish attachment to Israel
By Jamie Shapiro
Two days before the incident, Israelis at another Center Parcs site in the Netherlands were secretly recorded by pro-Palestine activists
State senate candidate David Lubin's daughter was an Israeli policewoman who was murdered a month after October 7
Since October 7, ‘anti-Zionist’ activist groups targeting Jewish landlords have sprung up across Brooklyn
By Eliana Silver
The ex-Labour MP, now sitting as an independent, said her former party leader was wrong to adopt the IHRA definition of Jew-hatred
I think the idea that an antisemitic joke becomes a Jewish one if it’s told by a Jew, is misguided
By Andrew Watts