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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.

The definition’s far-reaching impact is rooted in the broad-based consensus that has formed around it, with more than 1,100 entities worldwide adopting or endorsing it as an essential tool to delineate what constitutes prejudiced behavior toward the Jewish people, with the following countries and U.S. states among them.

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Jews in the diaspora do not feel safe in their own homes.

In North York, northern Toronto, a building housing Jewish seniors had all their mezuzahs torn from their doorsteps in the middle of the night.

Let’s come together and flood our feeds with mezuzahs, our precious symbol of identity and protection, and bring light where others tried to intimidate us.

Join the #MezuzahChallenge.
Shame on Bernard Bazinet, mayor of Augignac, France, for using the antisemitic slur “youpine” in a public Facebook comment about Israel’s participation in Eurovision.

The word he used is a racist insult with a long history of dehumanizing Jews.

When an elected official speaks this way, this is not political criticism.
It is hate speech.

Public officials cannot pretend ignorance of the hatred and violence such language carries.

We welcome the decision of the French Socialist Party to expel him.
An unprecedented trial in France. An Algerian nanny, under an expulsion order, stands accused of poisoning a French Jewish family with household cleaning products while caring for their three young children.

According to court testimony, toxicology reports found harmful chemical substances in food and drinks consumed daily by the family. During the investigation, the defendant reportedly made explicit antisemitic statements to police.

Prosecutors are seeking a prison sentence, a restraining order, and expulsion from France.
Miriam Mattova, former Miss Slovakia and a Jewish Canadian model, was thrown out of an Uber in Toronto for being Jewish. 

The incident happened just after midnight on November 30, 2025, when her driver overheard her speaking on FaceTime about a recent visit to Israel. According to Mattova, the driver suddenly stopped at a busy intersection and ordered her to get out, saying: “I don’t drive Jewish people.”
Police confirmed that shortly after 6 a.m., a bomb threat was received targeting the Grand Synagogue of Brussels.

The Chief Rabbi of Brussels, Albert Guigui, was instructed by police not to come to the synagogue while security checks were carried out.

The security perimeter was later lifted after a negative search. No explosive device was found.
Switzerland adopts, for the first time, a national plan against racism and antisemitism.

We welcome this important step to protect Jewish life, reinforce democratic values, and send a clear message that antisemitism has no place in Swiss society.

We now hope to see concrete measures implemented to ensure this plan delivers real and lasting impact.
They Came For Jews.
Now They Target Christians.
We welcome the decision of the State of Rio de Janeiro to establish October 7 as an official Day of Remembrance for the victims of the massacre against the people of Israel perpetrated by Hamas, now formally included in its civic calendar.

We express our sincere thanks to Governor Cláudio Castro, Deputy Átila Nunes, the author of the bill, and the Legislative Assembly of the State of Rio de Janeiro for this meaningful act of solidarity and commitment to historical truth.

This leadership sends a powerful message: remembering is a responsibility, and honoring the victims strengthens the entire society. May this example inspire other states and the nation as a whole to take meaningful steps toward preserving memory and protecting all communities.

@atilanunesoficial @claudiocastrorj
Thank you, Mayor Eric Adams.
Loud and clear.

@nycmayor
In New Orleans, Mayor LaToya Cantrell made it clear:

“You can’t stand against hate on just one side. It’s all or nothing.”

Thank you, Mayor LaToya Cantrell.
In 1948, nearly one million Jews lived across the Arab world and Iran.
By 2025, only a few thousand remain.

Pogroms, arrests, expulsions, and antisemitic laws erased Jewish life country by country.
We are absolutely outraged to see this man waving a yellow star at a pro-Palestinian protest in Paris.

In 1939, Jews were forced to wear this symbol before being deported to concentration camps and murdered.

Using it this way is a spit in the face of the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust.
The Christmas market in Brussels looked like absolute chaos this year and was completely ruined.

Pro-Palestinian rioters stormed the place with smoke bombs in the middle of families and children, who fled in panic. 

We are fed up with this.

Make Christmas Christmas again.
Jessie Fairbanks was filmed screaming at a Jewish man to k*ll himself outside Park East Synagogue during recent protests in Manhattan:

“Do the world a favor, k*ll yourself, sl*t your throat!”

A few months earlier, she was also filmed tearing down posters of Israeli hostages.

This is sick.
From November 26 to 29, 2008, Mumbai was struck by a series of coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by ten gunmen linked to a Pakistan based extremist group.

The siege lasted three days and left more than 160 people murdered and hundreds injured.

The attackers targeted luxury hotels, the city’s main railway station, a popular restaurant, a hospital, and the Jewish community center known as the Chabad House.

Among those murdered at the Chabad House were:
Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife Rivka
Aryeh Leibish Teitelbaum of New York
Bentzion Kruman
Yocheved Orpaz, a mother of four from Israel
Norma Shvartzblat Rabinovich, a mother of three from Mexico

May their memories be a blessing.
Another violent antisemitic threat at UC Berkeley.

This is literally a call to murder Jews.

It’s time for the university to take this seriously before anyone gets killed.