Boots and Selfridges still stocking products amid fury over founder’s claims that Israel was responsible for the Second World War, 9/11 and October 7
By Jane Prinsley
The executive committee of the largest teachers’ union in the US shot down a motion to ban the ADL over its perceived Israel bias
By Eliana Jordan
By Melissa Langsam Braunstein
The campaign to expel the Anti-Defamation League from progressive spaces – most recently by the National Education Association – reveals how anti-Zionism has become a litmus test
The figure is ‘unacceptable’ says head of ADL which commissioned survey
By Simon Rocker
The National Education Association voted in favour of cutting ties to the Anti-Defamation League over perceived pro-Israel bias
Researchers also found that denial of significance of the Holocaust is on the rise globally
The universities, popular with Jewish students, all saw their grades drop after poor handling of campus protests
By Faygie Holt
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The number of synagogue bomb threats more than trebled in 2023, while physical assaults and online threats also soared
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By Jonathan Freedland
Bibi is sacrificing the Jewish community to serve his own interests
The Israeli PM looked slightly nervous during a ride in the futuristic car
By Richard Percival
The Israeli PM met with the billionaire in Silicon Valley
The Israeli prime minister is expected to see the Twitter boss during a visit to the US next week
The tech entrepreneur said that advertisers were abandoning Twitter due to pressure from the group
By Felix Pope
By Dominic Green
The American Jewish organisations’ reaction to Bezalel Smotrich's visit to the US only pours fuel on the fire