has more to do with the rise in anti-Semitism than people might think." The video app TikTok could be banned in the US unless it is sold by its Chinese parent company ByteDance.
you know this isn't the first episode we've done on the rise of antisemitism. It's not just a threat to the Jewish way of life, it's a threat to all of us. So where is all of this going to end up?
The US will spend $150 million more to protect religious groups, addressing a rise in antisemitism after the October 7 Israel-Hamas conflict. A security camera hangs across the street from the ...
“The Rise of Antisemitism From the Left and the Right” which will highlight the increasing presence of Antisemitism in the U.S. and its unexpected sources. The Forward is proud to co-sponsor ...
NBC host Lester Holt tied the assassination attempt against former President Trump to his campaign's references to migrant ...
Tuesday’s Judiciary Committee event will be the first time Senate Democrats address rising antisemitism at a hearing since ...
US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that he will release a new book on the rise of modern antisemitism early next year. The book, titled 'Antisemitism in America: A Warning' will be ...
WASHINGTON (CNN)-- A report from the U.S. State Department details "an upsurge" across the world of anti-Semitism -- hostility and discrimination toward Jewish people. "Today, more than 60 years ...
Steven Spielberg said “the echoes of history are unmistakable in our current climate” as he gave an impassioned speech urging the importance of stopping the rise of antisemitism and extremist views.
The federal government will spend nearly $150 million more this year than it did in 2023 to secure religious organizations, a jump aimed at addressing a rise in antisemitism since Oct. 7.