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antisemitism

In this session at the Z3 conference in Palo Alto, Nov. 10, 2019, Stanford Hillel students led round table conversations asking participants how they would have handled real-life campus situations. (Photo/Courtesy Z3)
Posted inUncategorized

At this year’s Z3 Conference, we’re reclaiming the Jewish identity conversation

Rabbi Amitai Fraiman by Rabbi Amitai Fraiman December 9, 2022December 9, 2022
Players of games like the massively popular "Call of Duty" can often be subjected to "white supremacist ideologies" from other players, according to a new ADL report.
Posted inCulture

ADL: One in five adults is exposed to white supremacist ideologies while gaming

Maya Mirsky
(Aaron Levy-Wolins/J. Staff) by Maya Mirsky December 9, 2022December 12, 2022
Detail from "Jacob and Rachel at the Well" by James Tissot, ca. 1900
Posted inTorah

Name game shows us: We need a Judaism steered by joy, not antisemitism

Rabbi Dov Greenberg by Rabbi Dov Greenberg December 9, 2022December 9, 2022
Doug Emhoff (center), husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, delivers remarks during a roundtable about the rise of antisemitism with White House Domestic Policy Advisor Susan Rice (left) and Senior Advisor to the President for Public Engagement Keisha Lance Bottoms in the Indian Treaty Room at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, Dec. 7, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Chip Somodevilla-Getty Images)
Posted inNews

How a tiny student group ended up at the White House antisemitism roundtable

Arno Rosenfeld by Arno Rosenfeld and Forward December 8, 2022
John Muhammad is sworn in to the St. Petersburg city council, Oct. 20, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Courtesy Tampa Bay Times)
Posted inUncategorized

How Jewish leaders tried — and failed — to keep a Farrakhan follower off a Florida city council

by Andrew Lapin and JTA December 7, 2022
Big crowd at a vigil for Pittsburgh shooting victims the day after the attack (Photo/Maya Mirsky)
Posted inLetters

Reactions to our ‘appalling’ Beth Am article; Kopp Lake has a nice ring to it; etc.

by J. Readers December 6, 2022
Walnut Creek City Council Member Kevin Wilk speaking to high school students. (Photo/Courtesy Wilk)
Posted inFirst Person

How local elected officials like me can fight rising antisemitism

Kevin Wilk by Kevin Wilk November 28, 2022
A photo tweeted by White Lives Matter California on Nov. 22, 2022.
Posted inBay Area

Bay Area antisemitism: Hate incidents pepper region

Lillian Ilsley-Greene by Lillian Ilsley-Greene November 28, 2022November 29, 2022
Screenshot of the title card for “Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America,” which is based on a book of the same title by the film’s director.
Posted inU.S.

We watched the movie Kyrie Irving shared so you don’t have to

Louis Keene by Louis Keene and Forward November 17, 2022November 21, 2022
black and white photo of an angry man speaking into a microphone
Posted inHistory

How did Nazis use propaganda to justify their horrors? Stanford psychologist’s analysis explains

Maya Mirsky
(Aaron Levy-Wolins/J. Staff) by Maya Mirsky November 17, 2022November 22, 2022

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