A London suspect who attacked a Jewish man on Shavuot was revealed by a Jewish neighborhood watch to have attacked at least one other Jewish man that day.
"This is only the beginning of a conversation. We're looking to open a conversation so we can all talk more about we can do to sop this genocide," she said, referring to Israel's offensive in Gaza.
Wikipedia editors now deem the Anti-Defamation League "generally unreliable" on Israel-Palestine and potentially on antisemitism, citing bias and factual concerns.
“Heil Hitler,” “All Jews must die,” “We will put you in work camps,” “gas the Jews” and “Hitler should have finished the job,” are some of the statements Parish reportedly made during the calls.
Jewish Cincinnati Pride organizers resigned after threats from socialist groups upset over Israel's exclusion from an event, highlighting LGBTQ-Jewish tensions during Pride month.
One of the suspected perpetrators of the crime was an ex-boyfriend of the victim who reportedly said he was moved by vengeance after the victim hid from him her Jewish identity.
'It's a choice of mine whether or not I put my Jewish star on in the morning, and every morning that I do, I feel like I'm putting a target on my back.'
The US Department of Education addresses campus antisemitism post-Hamas attack, concluding cases at Michigan and CUNY, emphasizing training and resolving discrimination complaints.
In London, a Jewish father thwarted an alleged kidnapping attempt on his children near Lubavitch House during Shavuot. Stamford Hill Shomrim seeks witnesses to assist police.
Former grand wizard united with fellow antisemites and anti-Israel personalities Nick Fuentes, Jake Shields, and Nicolas "Sneako" Kenn De Balinthazy in Detroit
Pascal Tribout, 37, was arrested on Thursday and a 3D printed firearm and several 3D printers were seized. He had also allegedly incited violence against the Canadian Jewish community.
City Councilwoman Julie Menin said on social media that she was a former member of the congregation, and that the incident was a "vile antisemitic act."
The London Police Service said on Friday that a rock was located on the ground near a broken window of the Beth Tefilah synagouge, causing around CAN $150 in damage.