Jewish New Yorkers were the targets of 31 reported antisemitic hate crimes in January, according to preliminary figures released by the New York City Police
Jewish New Yorkers were the targets of 31 reported antisemitic hate crimes in January, according to preliminary figures released by the New York City Police
Australia’s government must do more to combat rising antisemitism in the aftermath of the Bondi Beach Hanukkah massacre, a leading Jewish Australian businessman and philanthropist
Australia’s government must do more to combat rising antisemitism in the aftermath of the Bondi Beach Hanukkah massacre, a leading Jewish Australian businessman and philanthropist
A Jewish woman from New York told the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) that she was the recent target of antisemitic harassment on board a Long
A Jewish woman from New York told the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) that she was the recent target of antisemitic harassment on board a Long
A Jewish elementary school in eastern Paris was targeted in a vandalism attack late Saturday, French authorities confirmed, as police continued to investigate the incident.
A Jewish elementary school in eastern Paris was targeted in a vandalism attack late Saturday, French authorities confirmed, as police continued to investigate the incident.
Jewish organizations in Philadelphia on Monday condemned an anti-Israel protest that crossed into open support for terrorism and direct incitement to violence. The rally took
Jewish organizations in Philadelphia on Monday condemned an anti-Israel protest that crossed into open support for terrorism and direct incitement to violence. The rally took
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Around 40 illegal posters portraying Bondi attack suspect Naveed Akram were plastered across central Melbourne, mimicking the well-known “Aussie” street art style. The posters glorify a man accused in a mass-casualty shooting attack, turning public streets into a vehicle for intimidation.
Melbourne’s mayor condemned the posters as “absolutely abhorrent” and said “there is no possible universe in which this can be justified.”
Black History Month and National Missing Persons Day remind us of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner, three civil rights workers who went missing and were murdered while challenging racism in 1964.
Their sacrifice, and the Black and Jewish solidarity they embodied, helped force national attention on voter suppression and racial violence.
A man who appeared intoxicated screamed “Death to the Jews” and “Free Palestine,” harassing a visibly Jewish passenger on a southbound 460 bus near Golders Green and Childs Hill in London until the passenger was forced to get off.
When challenged about Iran, he replied, “I don’t give a f—.” It was only about hating Jews.
Historian Carter G. Woodson challenged the exclusion of Black history from classrooms and public memory. As one of the first black men to get his PhD in History, he organized schools, educators, and institutions to formally teach Black history, work that led to the creation of what we now recognize as Black History Month.
Three windows shattered. A security camera torn down. The school’s name plaque ripped off and dumped in a nearby park.
Beth Loubavitch–Beth Hannah, a Jewish elementary school in Paris’s 20th arrondissement, was deliberately targeted over the weekend. No arrests have been made. An investigation is underway for vandalism committed on religious grounds.
As antisemitic incidents rise across France, Jewish schools are increasingly becoming targets.
Encyclopaedia Britannica revised its Britannica Kids content after maps and entries erased Israel from geography and history.
Archived versions labeled the entire area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea as “Palestine,” including modern periods, while Jewish history and sovereignty were omitted. The maps and language were later corrected.
When children’s education distorts history, the consequences are real.
Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija has become the first Israeli ever selected as an NBA All Star.
The 25-year-old finished seventh in Western Conference All-Star voting with more than 2.2 million votes, ranking ahead of LeBron James and Kevin Durant. He will take the All-Star court on February 15 at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.
Avdija is averaging 25.8 points, 6.8 assists, and 7.2 rebounds per game this season, placing him among the league’s top scorers and playmakers and making him a leading contender for Most Improved Player.
From Kibbutz Beit Zera in Israel to the NBA All-Star stage, history was made.
Wearing a keffiyeh is supporting terrorism and the murder of Jews. Period.
Black History Month honors the sacrifice, strength, and bravery that confronted racism.
Daniel Pearl was raised in California in a Jewish family and later became the Wall Street Journal’s South Asia bureau chief, investigated Islamist extremism and militant networks.
In 2002 he was abducted in Karachi while pursuing alleged links between British “shoe bomber” Richard Reid and al-Qaeda. His captors issued demands to the United States and released a coerced video forcing him to identify as Jewish-American.
On February 1, 2002, 24 years ago, he was murdered by al-Qaeda affiliated terrorists. His killing remains a defining reminder that antisemitism and terrorism target Jews and the free press.
Next time you wear a keffiyeh, remember who wore it before you: Nazi collaborators and Islamist terrorists linked to bloodshed and genocide.
A 36-year-old man from New Jersey rammed his car four times into the back entrance of Chabad-Lubavitch’s global center in Crown Heights on January 28, 2026. Inside, hundreds of Jews were gathered for a major celebration.
The suspect was arrested at the scene. The driver had previously tried to enter another Chabad synagogue. This was a calculated, violent attack on the heart of a Jewish movement. Police are investigating it as a hate crime.
Judith Resnik, the second American woman in space and the first Jewish woman, flew as a NASA mission specialist.
40 years ago today, on January 28, 1986, the Challenger disintegrated 73 seconds after liftoff, killing seven. Her story is part of NASA history, and part of Jewish history.
The lessons of history are clear: ignoring antisemitism carries a catastrophic cost.
We will always fight it. Never again.
The Holocaust is the most documented genocide in history.
And yet, its facts are being forgotten, distorted, or never taught to the new generation.
As a duty of remembrance, here are 10 facts everyone must know about the Holocaust.
January 27 marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day, established by the United Nations to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust.
On this day in 1945, Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated.
We remember the six million Jews murdered and the millions of other victims of Nazi persecution.
Never Again.
For the first time since 2014, no Israeli hostages are held in Gaza.
Today, the body of Ran Gvili, the last Israeli hostage, was returned to Israel.
Absolutely horrifying to see the Jewish cemetery of Barcelona profaned.
Over 20 Jewish graves smashed.
A new level of antisemitism in Spain.
We stand in full solidarity with the Jewish community of Barcelona.
Dazia Wallerson, African-American Alliance Manager at the Combat Antisemitism Movement, reflects on what it takes to rebuild Black-Jewish partnership.
New survey shows 15% of Irish adults aged 18-29 have not heard of the Holocaust, the deadliest genocide in modern European history.
Not knowing this on the same continent is indefensible.
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.

























