Diaspora Jews
Cara Trager, beloved Queens Jewish communal leader and lifetime journalist, dies at 71
Trager died on May 29 from injuries sustained when she and her husband were struck by a car while returning to their home in Hollis Hills, Queens, from an Israeli restaurant four days earlier.
'Antisemitism in medicine is a patient care crisis,' says AJMA CEO Eveline Shekhman - interview
British Transport Police solve under 6% of reported rail antisemitic crimes, report shows
Over 60,000 march to support Israel in Toronto under heavy police protection
My Word: When sleeper cells meet ‘woke’ - opinion
Hope survives through those who stand against terror, hatred, and moral inversion.
Judaism as culture: A path to restore Jewish, Zionist pride - opinion
Today, more than ever, we need that same “renewing generation” – one that examines and tests, but above all, draws near and restores Jewish and Zionist pride to our sisters and brothers overseas.
NYC synagogues boost security as DHS shutdown stalls federal funding
While the Temple Israel attack prompted a heightened sense of alarm among Jewish institutions, some argue that, after years of bolstering security, there is little left to reinforce.
Rising anti-Israel sentiment threatens Jewish political self-determination in the US - opinion
Rising antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment are shrinking the political influence of American Jews.
One in five UK university students would not have Jewish roommate, UJS polling finds
UJS report reveals 1 in 5 UK students refuse to live with Jewish peers, highlighting rising antisemitism on campuses and the challenges faced by Jewish students in higher education.
Chikli calls October 7 attack a part of long-term Iran-Israel conflict, stresses nuclear threat
Amichai Chikli stressed that the current conflict should be viewed as part of a longer confrontation with Iran rather than a newly erupted war.
150 mayors across North America stand with Jews after Michigan synagogue attack
By speaking out collectively, the mayors aim to send a clear message that antisemitism and violence have no place in their cities.
Two brothers in France held over suspected deadly ISIS-inspired antisemitic attack plan
The suspects were arrested last Tuesday after police found a semi-automatic firearm, a bottle of acid and an ISIS flag in their car during a roadside police stop near a prison in northern France.
When words fall short: The challenge of supporting Israel in crisis - opinion
We should be mindful about what solidarity really means and about what we are teaching the next generation.
CAM weekly antisemitism report – synagogues across the world under attack
A total of eight incidents at synagogues across the globe including in Liège, Belgium, Toronto and Oslo and Trondheim in Norway.