VIDEO 4 days ago Schumer decries antisemitism in impassioned Senate speech: 'Jewish people feel isolated,' 'deep fear' Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., the highest-ranking Jewish official in the U.S., addressed an alarming rise in antisemitic incidents since Hamas' attack on Israel in October.
VIDEO November 26 Over 105,000 people march against antisemitism in London Over 105,000 people marched in solidarity in London on Sunday, against antisemitism.
Michigan November 25 Jewish, Islamic groups back up Catholic school in lawsuit challenging new Michigan law Sacred Heart Academy in Grand Rapids, Michigan, has earned support from Jewish and Islamic advocacy groups in its lawsuit against the state for a religious exemption.
LIFESTYLE November 23 President Lincoln's Thanksgiving proclamation proved the power of gratitude when life gives us hardship President Abraham Lincoln issued his powerful Thanksgiving proclamation at the height of the Civil War, proving powr of gratitude when life as it at darkest.
LIFESTYLE November 22 Far-left hatred of Jews today echoes the socialism and antisemitism of Hitler in the 1930s Adolf Hitler's National Socialist German Workers Party touted far-left economic policy and conspiracies blaming Jews for manipulating media and financial markets. It sounds familiar today.
Media November 21 Susan Sarandon dropped by talent agency after anti-Jewish comments Actress Susan Sarandon was dropped by top Hollywood agency UTA on Tuesday following her statements appearing to attack Jewish Americans at a pro-Palestinian rally on Friday.
Media November 17 CNN alters controversial homicide arrest headline after saying Jewish protester 'fell and hit his head' CNN updated a headline on Thursday regarding the arrest of a pro-Palestinian protester for the death of Jewish man Paul Kessler earlier this month.
VIDEO November 16 Menorah in New York vandalized, sustains $2K worth of damage Video footage released by the Nassau County Police Department shows someone walking up to the large display on the front lawn of a home at around 12:35 a.m. in Hempstead, 30 miles east of New York City.
Antisemitism Exposed November 16 Woman vandalizes Israeli hostage posters right in front of captives' family members in New York City The father and brother of two hostages held captive by Hamas in Gaza were outraged during a visit to NYC when a woman tore down posters of kidnap victims right in front of them.
Antisemitism Exposed November 13 In protests against Israel, 'American way of freedom' is being 'deeply challenged,' says author and historian "The American way of freedom coming out of the Hebrew routes in Exodus is a distinctive freedom. Yet it's been deeply challenged today," says author Os Guinness of the antisemitism on display.