The Combat Antisemitism Movement’s “No Discriminarás” (“Thou Shall Not Discriminate”) traveling art exhibit was installed this week at the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association (AMIA) headquarters
The Combat Antisemitism Movement’s “No Discriminarás” (“Thou Shall Not Discriminate”) traveling art exhibit was installed this week at the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association (AMIA) headquarters
American children’s entertainer and social media personality Rachel Accurso, known online as Ms. Rachel, issued a public explanation on Thursday after liking an antisemitic comment
American children’s entertainer and social media personality Rachel Accurso, known online as Ms. Rachel, issued a public explanation on Thursday after liking an antisemitic comment
As his four-year term in office came to an end last week, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin released a report and recommendations required by Executive Order
As his four-year term in office came to an end last week, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin released a report and recommendations required by Executive Order
This op-ed was authored by Dazia Wallerson, African-American Alliance Manager for the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM). It was originally published by the Baltimore Jewish Times.
This op-ed was authored by Dazia Wallerson, African-American Alliance Manager for the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM). It was originally published by the Baltimore Jewish Times.
A rabbi was barred from speaking at a public Martin Luther King Jr. Day program in San Diego, California, this week after organizers raised concerns
A rabbi was barred from speaking at a public Martin Luther King Jr. Day program in San Diego, California, this week after organizers raised concerns
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As Australia mourned the victims of the Bondi Beach attack today, the memorial monument in Melbourne’s Flagstaff Gardens was destroyed, smashed to pieces, and defaced with Hamas’ red triangle and the words “Death to Australia.”
Overnight, Gravesend Park in Brooklyn was once again defaced with 57 swastikas.
A park frequently visited by Jewish children.
What a shame for the city with the largest Jewish population outside of Israel.
Australia marked January 22 as a National Day of Mourning.
On December 14, 2025, a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach was attacked.
In less than twenty minutes, fifteen people were murdered and countless lives were altered.
We mourn those who were killed and honor the people who acted with courage to save others.
January 22 is Australia’s National Day of Mourning.
Mourn what was taken at Bondi Beach.
Say the names of those who were killed.
Acknowledge the people who ran toward danger when others could not.
We remember the victims. We honor the heroes.
BREAKING: Swastikas were discovered on playground slides at Gravesend Park in Brooklyn, a park frequently visited by Orthodox Jewish children.
SHOCKING: Nazi flyers threatening to “swing by the neck” Jewish children were posted at the Charlotte Jewish Community Center and Jewish Day School.
Vandals sprayed swastikas on the gate of the community synagogue in Plovdiv, Bulgaria.
In recent months, Jewish sites in Sofia, Varna, and Burgas were also defaced.
Bulgaria has roughly 2,000 Jews. The targeting is unmistakably disproportionate.
Meet Ruth Handler, the Jewish Mother who founded the iconic company Mattel in a garage 81 years ago today and changed how generations of girls imagined their futures.
Jewish-owned restaurant Boker Tov is shutting down in Antwerp, Belgium after years of antisemitic harassment, boycotts, and death threats.
This is a growing plague of antisemitism forcing Jewish businesses to close worldwide and it must be stopped now.
This is not Europe in the 1930s. This is Australia in 2026.
Antisemitic graffiti reading “Dirty Jew” and a swastika were discovered yesterday morning on the façade of the Socialist Party office in Nîmes, southern France.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. did not lead the Civil Rights Movement alone.
Jewish leaders and activists were part of the movement he led, at marches, at podiums, and on the ground. That is the real history.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s leadership shaped the Civil Rights Movement, and he never walked alone.
Throughout the 1960s, Jewish leaders, students, and clergy stood with Dr. King as he confronted racism, segregation, and violence. From the March on Washington to Selma to Freedom Summer, this partnership reflected shared history, moral responsibility, and a refusal to remain silent.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel marched beside Dr. King in Selma. Rabbi Joachim Prinz spoke before Dr. King at the Lincoln Memorial. Jewish activists worked alongside Black organizers under constant threat, and some paid with their lives.
On MLK Day, we honor Dr. King’s leadership, courage, and moral clarity.
“I felt my legs were praying.”
In 1965, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel marched alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma, driven by faith and a shared demand for justice. Black and Jewish communities stood together then, and that legacy calls us to stand together now. Honoring Dr. King means continuing the march against racism and antisemitism.
Our great friend, Anila Ali, a Muslim leader who has spent decades opposing extremism, explains why antisemitism violates Islamic teaching and why denying Jewish connection to Israel contradicts the Quran.
She addresses how religion is distorted to justify hate, the silence of Muslim leadership after October 7, and why moral clarity requires speaking out.
During a recent CAM delegation to Israel, Anila was struck by seeing Muslim Sharia courts operating freely within a democratic state.
Today, Yarden Bibas shared a heartbreaking message on what should have been his son Kfir’s third birthday.
Kfir was kidnapped and murdered by Hamas, along with his mother Shiri and his brother Ariel.
May their memories be a blessing.
We will never forget them, and we will never forgive the horrors committed by Hamas.
Our hearts are with Yarden, always.
Ilan Ramon was posthumously awarded the U.S. Congressional Space Medal of Honor, becoming the only non-American ever to receive it.
The first Israeli astronaut, Ramon flew aboard Space Shuttle Columbia 16 years ago. He was a colonel in the Israeli Air Force and the son of Holocaust survivors.
16 days later, Columbia disintegrated during re-entry, killing all seven crew members.
Ramon’s life and legacy remain a landmark in Israeli, American, and global space history.
From Europe to North America, from Australia to North Africa, synagogues have been targeted again and again since October 7, 2023.
This is not about Gaza.
This is a global assault on Jewish life itself.
This violence is becoming a trend.
And that trend must be stopped.
“Globalize the intifada” and “long live the Palestinian resistance” were sprayed in public space in Montreux, Switzerland on January 13, 2026, alongside the inverted red triangle used by Hamas.
This is the glorification of terrorism and an explicit call to murder Jews.
We will never hide. We will never break.
We will stay Jewish. We will stay strong.
BREAKING: A man set fire overnight to the entrance of a synagogue in Giessen, Germany, then gave a Nazi salute.
The 32 year old was arrested shortly after the attack.
Shocking: Racist graffiti targeting Muslims and Jews with swastikas, found at the Tivoli train station in Italy this week.
Stephen Spencer Pittman, 19, was arrested for the arson attack on Beth Israel Congregation, the oldest synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi on January 10.
Federal Investigators say Pittman smashed his way inside with an axe, poured gasoline across the lobby, and set the synagogue on fire, later calling it a “synagogue of Satan.” Pittman’s father contacted the FBI after his son “bragged” about it, leading to his arrest.
Sacred Torah scrolls were destroyed and damaged. The city’s only synagogue has been left unusable.
A swastika was drawn on the entrance of the Gisèle Halimi Center in Bordeaux, France.
This is the second antisemitic vandalism attack against the center in six months.
The center is named after Gisèle Halimi, a Jewish lawyer and human rights icon who dedicated her life to fighting injustice, hatred, and oppression.
This shelter protects and supports women and children from all backgrounds and religions who are victims of domestic violence.
This is a grave antisemitic act and a direct assault on human dignity and human rights.
























