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antisemitism

Thousands of New Yorkers of all backgrounds convened at the "No Hate, No Fear" march against antisemitism in January 2020. (Photo/JTA-Erik McGregor-LightRocket via Getty Images)
Posted inU.S.

Survey: Conservatives more likely than liberals to hold antisemitic views

Ben Sales by Ben Sales and JTA April 22, 2021April 22, 2021
Then-Senate candidate Jacky Rosen introduces former Vice President Joe Biden as he campaigns for Nevada Democratic candidates during a rally in Las Vegas, Oct. 20, 2018. (Photo/JTA-Ethan Miller-Getty Images)
Posted inNews

22 senators from both parties urge Biden to name antisemitism monitor

by Ron Kampeas and JTA April 20, 2021
a thumb taps a phone screen with a clubhouse logo on it
Posted inTech

Clubhouse app says it ‘shut down a number of rooms’ after antisemitism complaints

Ben Sales by Ben Sales and JTA April 19, 2021
A Palestinian man who works in Israel receives the first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine at a checkpoint between the West Bank and Israel, March 9, 2021. (Photo/JTA-Amir Levy-Getty Images)
Posted inLetters

The winemaker fires back; Palestinians and vaccines; Hate in Alameda; Wrong on ethnic studies; Etc.

by J. Readers April 15, 2021April 15, 2021
Photos posted on social media show former Fresno police officer Rick Fitzgerald attending rallies with the Proud Boys. (Photos/Twitter)
Posted inNews

Proud Boy police officer is off the force, Fresno mayor says

Gabe Stutman by Gabe Stutman April 9, 2021April 9, 2021
A view of the University of Iowa campus (Photo/JTA-Wikimedia Commons)
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How students quietly quelled a debate over Judaism and Zionism at University of Iowa

Ben Sales by Ben Sales and JTA April 8, 2021April 8, 2021
The aftermath of antisemitic vandalism at the synagogue of Larissa, Greece, Dec. 3, 2020. (Photo/JTA-Courtesy Jewish Community of Larissa)
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Global antisemitism report: Assaults down, vandalism up due to pandemic

Cnaan Liphshiz, Netherlands-based Europe Correspondent for JTA by Cnaan Liphshiz and JTA April 7, 2021
Students at Alameda High School are using social media to call out fellow students who have shared racist and antisemitic messages on social media. (Screenshots/Courtesy) Background: Alameda High School (Photo/Wikimedia Commons)
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Alameda High parents and students call out another round of racist, antisemitic posts

Gabe Stutman by Gabe Stutman April 6, 2021April 12, 2021
Screenshot from “Antisemitism in Our Midst.”
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Antisemitism video explainer from UC Berkeley aims to cool campus debate

Gabe Stutman by Gabe Stutman April 2, 2021April 3, 2021
State Schools Superintendent Tony Thurmond speaking to the press Aug. 14 about the state's proposed high school ethnic studies curriculum. (From left) Assemblyman Marc Berman, Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson, Thurmond, Senator Ben Allen, Assemblyman Jose Medina (Photo/Facebook-Abby Porth)
Posted inEducation

Ethnic studies: A meaningful victory in a complicated fight

by J. Editorial Board April 1, 2021

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