June 23, 2026

Exterior view of the National Education Association headquarters building in Washington, D.C., home of the nation's largest teachers union.

Federal Authorities Open Antisemitism Probe Into America’s Largest Teachers Union

U.S. federal authorities have opened an investigation into antisemitism at the National Education Association (NEA), a union representing more than three million teachers across America. The case stems from a 297-page complaint that the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission EEOC in April alleging that […]

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‘Fools Go Where Angels Fear to Tread’: Marjorie Robinow on Pro-Israel Advocacy and the Future of Jewish Leadership

Marjorie Robinow is a psychologist, civic advocate, and pro-Israel activist based in Kansas City. A leading figure in the passage of anti-BDS legislation across multiple states, she has spent the last decade navigating statehouses, building cross-partisan coalitions, and showing up in rooms where Jewish voices are rarely heard. Robinow will tell you she is nobody.

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Canadian Jewish Community Decries Upcoming Opening of ‘Nakba’ Exhibit at National Human Rights Museum in Winnipeg

Canada’s national human rights museum is set to open an exhibit next week centered on the “Nakba,” the Arabic word for “catastrophe,” referring to the State of Israel’s founding in 1948. The Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg will launch the program on June 27. The museum spent four years developing the project while

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‘History Cannot Be Allowed to Repeat Itself’: Torrelodones Mayor Almudena Negro on IHRA Definition Adoption and City-Level Fight Against Antisemitism in Europe

In mid-June, the city of Torrelodones — a suburb of Madrid — became the first Spanish municipality to formally adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) Working Definition of Antisemitism. Following this milestone development, the Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) spoke with Torrelodones Mayor Almudena Negro — who participated in the CAM-organized 2025 European Mayors Summit

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