The agreement builds in protections against more contentious forms of Jew-hatred, including comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany
By Vita Fellig
Congresswoman Elise Stefanik also said she would tackle bias at the UN
By JC Reporter
Police say they are stepping up investigations after a raft of incidents targeting buildings connected to the Jewish community
By Ellie Grant
SS commandant’s home used in Oscar-winning film will be transformed into anti-hate hub
By Jane Prinsley
Another rioter who had their conviction quashed wore an antisemitic sweatshirt to the Capitol, while clemency was also extended to members of a neo-fascist group
By Jacob Jaffa
The actor’s catalogue of concerning remarks includes a highly-publicised drunken rant in 2006, for which he later apologised
Husham al-Husainy has previously refused to label the Lebanese militant group as terrorists and has called Saudi officials ‘agents of the Jews’
By Mike Wagenheim
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In extracts from her new book, The Builder’s Stone, Melanie Phillips explains how Jewish nationhood, education and morality can play a vital role in shaping the future
By Melanie Phillips
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The pro-Iran Islamic Human Rights Commission has urged councils and universities to snub the event
By Imogen Garfinkel
Researchers also found that denial of significance of the Holocaust is on the rise globally
‘I've had enough people telling me that they feel unsafe to know that we need to act’ he said this week
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Vandals sprayed pro-Palestine slogans on the building’s wall despite the marches being apparently unrelated to the Israel-Gaza conflict
Naveed Ahmed Chaudhuri also appeared to share a blood libel on his social media
This new study on contemporary antisemtism is a welcome addition to the canon
By Robert Low
The foul message read ‘Hitler on top’ and was paired with a large swastika
By Joshua Marks
Staff accused the show of giving guests a platform to spout ‘dangerous and shameful’ rhetoric in interviews.