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In recent years, the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism has emerged as the global “gold standard” in the collective effort against rising contemporary Jew-hatred, in all its manifestations.

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After years of sustained harassment and intimidation, a well-known Israeli restaurant in Lisbon has been forced to close.

According to its owners, Tantura was repeatedly targeted with vandalism, online defamation, and organized boycott campaigns, particularly after October 7.

This cannot be dismissed as political speech. It was a sustained effort to force a Jewish business out of public life.

When antisemitism succeeds in erasing Jewish presence from public spaces, it is a warning sign with real consequences.
We mourn the passing of Josef Veselsky, Holocaust survivor and the oldest man in Ireland, who died this week at age 107.

Born Josef Weiss into a Jewish family in what is now Slovakia, he changed his name due to antisemitism. He later joined the resistance, survived the Holocaust, and lost family members murdered in Auschwitz.

His life reflected courage, resilience, and the enduring strength of Jewish survival.

May his memory be a blessing.
Eleven years ago today, Islamist terror struck at the heart of freedom of expression, murdering members of the editorial staff of Charlie Hebdo in Paris.

Today, we honor the victims of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack 🕯️

Jean Cabut (Cabu)
Georges Wolinski
Stéphane Charbonnier (Charb)
Bernard Verlhac (Tignous)
Philippe Honoré
Bernard Maris
Ahmed Merabet
Mustapha Ourrad
Elsa Cayat
Franck Brinsolaro
Michel Renaud
Frédéric Boisseau

May their memory be a blessing.
We will never forget.
Two weeks before the Bondi Beach massacre, antisemitic graffiti was found at the entrance to the beach.

Yesterday, “K*LL THE JEWS” and swastikas were discovered in a public space in Western Australia.

We urge local authorities to act decisively against these calls to murder Jews.

The Jewish community does not want to face the consequences of ignoring these warning signs again.
The Chabad House in Kathmandu was forced out of its longtime home after months of escalating demands and restrictions imposed by its landlord.

According to Chabad leaders, these pressures included instructions to remove Hebrew signage and ultimately led to an immediate eviction.

This followed vandalism at the site during a Passover Seder earlier this year.

We are deeply saddened to witness this situation and express our full support to Rabbi Chezki and Chani Lifshitz.
Swastikas were sprayed on the entrance of Winnipeg’s oldest synagogue just hours before Shabbat on Friday.

This targeted act of antisemitism deeply disturbed the local Jewish community.

In 2025, dozens of Jewish institutions across Canada were vandalized: antisemitic graffiti, broken windows, and bomb threats.

This must end now. 

This is an absolute emergency that must be addressed now, before the consequences become even more severe.
“My wife ordered a cappuccino, and when it arrived, I saw it and said, ‘Surely that is a swastika?’”

A Jewish couple in the UK was served coffee marked with a swastika on Sunday.

The café manager took immediate action, fired the barista, and apologized to the couple.

The barista claimed he did not know what he had drawn, but serving a Nazi symbol to Jews is outrageous and cannot be tolerated under any circumstances.
A bomb threat targeted the Beit Shalom synagogue in Maui, Hawaii.

Synagogue officials received an email claiming a bomb had been placed on the property, sending fear through the island’s small Jewish community.

No explosive device was found, but the threat disrupted Jewish life and left the community shaken.

As intimidation targeting Jewish institutions continues to rise globally, incidents like this are becoming an increasingly common reality for Jewish communities everywhere.
A Jewish camp leader and a young participant were forced out of an Uber on a country road in Staffordshire at 3am, following a conversation initiated by the driver about Judaism and Israel.

They were left on the roadside, alone in the middle of the night.

This is unacceptable.

Similar incidents have been reported across Europe in recent months.

Uber must check its drivers and ensure the safety of all passengers.
Jewish New Yorkers are being targeted daily. @zohrankmamdani, what will you do to keep our communities safe instead of dismantling protections put in place by the previous mayor?
On day one as Mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani revoked the IHRA definition of antisemitism and overturned the city’s anti-BDS executive order.

In doing so, he erased years of actions taken under Mayor Eric Adams to protect the Jewish community.

These decisions endanger New York City’s Jewish population, the largest Jewish population outside of Israel.
Today in Ireland, antisemitic graffiti was found painted on a public road in County Louth.

“JEW RAT,” Nazi symbols, and the word “USA” were written in plain sight.
A month ago, antisemitic graffiti was found at the entrance to Bondi Beach in Australia.

Today, we see the same violent graffiti at the entrance to the beach in Jupiter, Florida.

We saw how it ended.

Let’s act before it’s too late.
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Stanley Roth AM, a valued member of the Combat Antisemitism Movement Advisory Board and a respected leader within the Australian Jewish community.

Born in Sydney in 1953 to Jewish refugees who fled Europe before the war, Stanley dedicated his life to strengthening Jewish life in Australia and supporting the State of Israel. A passionate advocate for Keren Hayesod and Jewish causes, his leadership, generosity, and commitment helped shape and sustain countless initiatives over decades of service.

Stanley believed deeply that standing up against antisemitism matters. His wisdom, integrity, and quiet determination will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege to work alongside him.

We extend our heartfelt condolences to his wife Charmaine, his children, grandchildren, and the entire Roth family.

May his memory be a blessing.
On December 25, three mezuzahs were ripped from apartment doorframes at a seniors’ building on Bayview Avenue in Toronto, which is home to many Jewish residents, including Holocaust survivors.

This was the second incident of its kind this month. On December 7, approximately 20 mezuzahs were torn from doors at another seniors’ residence in Toronto.
We believe you, Romi.

Some are denying what happened to Romi Gonen, who was raped during her captivity by Hamas.

Denying a survivor’s reality is an injustice. 

Stand with Romi.

Share her story so it cannot be erased.
Less than two weeks after the Bondi Beach massacre, a car belonging to a rabbi was set on fire this morning in Melbourne.

The rabbi’s wife was home with their children and evacuated them after seeing the flames.

The car was clearly displaying a “Happy Chanukah” sign.

Neighbours told Australian media:

“There are so many cars on the street, and they went after this one. It’s obvious why.”