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For Star subscribers: Gov. Katie Hobbs should veto the bill that punishes alleged "antisemitism" by inviting lawsuits against teachers and faculty for conducting beneficial discussions on hard topics.
So, a new week with new and old events. The overdue one rushes around the capitals, begging to submit something for old age.
Nazi marches and anti-Jewish slogans are leading to a dangerous increase in antisemitism We have supposedly made steps toward inclusivity and rooting out bias, but since Oct. 7, our generation has ...
Because the fight against antisemitism must be consistent, not convenient — or it’s not really a fight at all. Bobby Block is the Executive Director of the First Amendment Foundation.
Andrew Cuomo, a leading candidate for mayor, criticized Zohran Mamdani’s discussion of the phrase “globalize the intifada,” and Mr. Mamdani accused him of neglecting Muslim New Yorkers.
Fetterman and McCormick said the issue of antisemitism has become particularly personal to them since 11 people were killed in a 2018 attack on the Tree of Life congregation in Squirrel Hill, a ...
Sens. Dave McCormick (R., Pa.) and John Fetterman (D., Pa.) together introduced a resolution on Wednesday that condemns antisemitism and points to recent high-profile attacks. The resolution ...
The inbuilt political bias of Harvard Divinity School’s program in Religion and Public Life is of a piece with the postmodern and neo-Marxist turn in the academy as a whole.
Prominent right-wing figures are mixing antisemitism into the policy debate over whether the U.S. should intervene in the Israel-Iran war.
What constitutes antisemitism gets complicated, especially when Jewish faith and the state of Israel are linked. The lines between pro-Palestinian activism and antisemitism become blurred.
To the editor: Guest contributor Rabbi Noah Farkas writes that antisemitism is “a Los Angeles problem” (“L.A. has more to do to fight antisemitism and protect Jewish residents,” June 4).
Rep. Emily Gise of Oklahoma City recently spoke at The Boulder Summit, a conference aimed to directly address the rise in antisemitism, especially within the context of higher education.