Berkeley Prof: Proud Jewish Students Will Not Abandon America's Campuses
I moved a mattress and suitcase into my office on the U.C. Berkeley campus to support the students and urge campus leaders to educate students, faculty, and staff about antisemitism and Islamophobia.
A Zone of Disinterest at the Oscars
When a British writer-director accepted an Oscar Sunday night for Zone of Interest, a fictional movie set against a backdrop of the very real Holocaust, he showed that his own grasp of reality is dangerously lacking.
Did the Oscars censor Jonathan Glazer's speech? What we know
During his acceptance speech for "The Zone of Interest," Glazer spoke about "the victims of October the 7th in Israel" and "the ongoing attack on Gaza."
Former Miss World: Sex Crimes Are the Same, Regardless of the Victim
Instead of sympathy and solidarity, the attacks on Jewish women on Oct. 7 have been met with a vitriolic backlash of denial and glorification.
I'm suing Harvard. Antisemitism is out of control
I was horrified at how normalized and accepted antisemitism is among my colleagues.
How to Pick a College During a Surge of Antisemitism on Campus
In just a few weeks, millions of high school seniors and their families will be making choices about where to attend college or university—a decision that will shape their lives for the next four years, and impact them for decades to come.
The National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism Must Be Enforceable
In this post-Oct. 7 world, where college students are marching in support of Hamas and university professors are celebrating the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust, immediate action is required.
Antisemitism Down Under Is Turning Vicious
The easy-going land Down Under is experiencing a surge of antisemitism that most Jews thought was relegated to the dark annals of Jewish history.
Texas border convoy descends into antisemitism
Conspiracy theories regarding "Jewish money" and terrorism have been promoted at a border rally in Texas.
My father hid our true identity. He felt the U.S. was too dangerous
This was an important part of who he was, yet he hid it in shame. My initial reaction was one of fury. But that became sadness.
How Holocaust education has changed in America's schools
Multiple educators with decades of experience in teaching history spoke to Newsweek about how the Holocaust should be taught to the youth of America.
Soviet Cynicism Lingers in Response to War Against Hamas in Gaza
While Jews were often prominent in early socialist movements, the attitude of the Kremlin under Stalin and then Khrushchev was one of suspicion and contempt.
Jewish stars accuse Academy of antisemitism
Celebrities including Mayim Bialik, Debra Messing, and Julianna Margulies have criticized the Academy for not listing them as an underrepresented group.
Look to the Liberal Arts to Lower the Temperature of Campus Culture Wars
Universities should use this moment as an opportunity to educate students about the perils of simplistic slogans and narrow-minded thinking, and to reinforce the values of critical inquiry and respectful disagreement.
Rashida Tlaib beats Hamas leader for "Antisemite of the Year"
The Democratic congresswoman has previously faced rebuke from supporters of Israel.
Trust Me, You'd Rather Live in a Pro-Israel America
Just as Jew-hating Palestinian terrorists united Israeli Jews, Jew-hating American populists clump the right-wing Ben Shapiro with America's overwhelming liberal Jewish community.
Claudine Gay Is Not a Martyr
Unless broader changes are made, Gay's departure will end up more symbolic than meaningful.
Claudine Gay's resignation celebrated by Black Harvard professor–report
A law professor allegedly wrote "karma" in response to Gay announcing her resignation following a row over plagiarism and antisemitism on campus.
Claudine Gay Betrayed the Values of My Black Elders to Exploit White Guilt
It is a sad reflection of America that we elevate the Claudine Gays of this world and not the meritorious women and men I knew.
"Jeopardy" host Ken Jennings breaks silence on Mayim Bialik's firing
Bialik revealed on Friday that Sony let her go from hosting duties of the "Jeopardy!" syndicated show.
Kanye West claimed to be Jewish before "meltdown:" Michael Cohen
West issued a Hebrew-language apology for antisemitism earlier on Tuesday.
Kanye West's apology for antisemitic remarks sparks skepticism
The rapper has made a variety of antisemitic statements over the years and has lost major brand deals because of it.
Mayim Bialik faces fresh backlash
Bialik, who was recently ousted as "Jeopardy!" co-host, has divided opinion with one of her recent videos.
"Jeopardy!" faces fans' antisemitism accusations over Mayim Bialik firing
"Jeopardy!" bosses have announced their decision "to have one host of the syndicated show next season."
Are We Capable of Learning From the Murders of the Past?
It snowed at Bergen-Belsen on Dec. 8, two months after Hamas' carnage on the Israel-Gaza border changed the world.
Amid Student Unrest, Lessons From the Holocaust
In recent weeks, events on and about university campuses have become part of our national discourse.
The Hard Left Has Finally Discovered Free Speech
In her disastrous testimony in front of Congress, university President Claudine Gay swore under oath that Harvard "embrace[s] a commitment to free expression."
My son faced antisemitism. His school tried to buy our silence
One student, whom my son considered a friend, invited him to sign up for his "camp" which had "great showers"—"Camp Auschwitz."
Boy, 13, accused of plotting mass shooting at Ohio synagogue
The teen created a "detailed plan to complete a mass shooting" at the synagogue and shared it online, according to court documents.
Elise Stefanik under pressure over letter "plagiarism"
The Republican has been accused of copying Kathy Manning's letter to university presidents about antisemitism.