The role went unfilled during the President’s first term but has reportedly been prioritised given the administration’s renewed focus on antisemitism
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The legislation, designed to incorporate the IHRA definition into US law, has met with opposition from both sides of the aisle
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Since October 7 many in the community have felt abandoned by wider British society, but also we have some steadfast and very vocal allies
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Alan Shatter voices his ‘deeply concern’ for the country’s small Jewish community
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Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner writes for the JC following the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Bergen-Belsen
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The Pinsker Centre is empowering mostly non-Jewish students to challenge radical anti-Israel voices through dialogue and arguments
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The parallels between the abuse suffered by women at the hands of extreme trans rights activists and what Jews endure from self-professed Palestinian supporters are striking
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New rock musical Rise tells a story of Jewish defiance and rebellion
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The broadcaster showcased a Palestinian playwright who called the historical murderers ‘martyrs’ and described Jews as ‘vulgar’