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Editor's Notes: Even after his death, Rabbi Sacks' idea of antisemitism stays dangerously relevant
My four-year-old says the most precious thing in our home is our passports - opinion
Aliyah surge seen as strategic opportunity for postwar recovery, says Director General Kahana
Argentina's Sephardi chief rabbi reaffirms 100-year-old ruling on conversions, sparks controversy
A controversial ruling in Argentina reaffirms a 100-year-old conversion ban, fueling tensions between Orthodox and non-Orthodox movements.
Mark Dreyfus honors victims of Bondi Beach massacre with Mourner's Kaddish in Australian Parliament
In a moving tribute, Mark Dreyfus recites the Mourner’s Kaddish for victims of the Bondi Beach attack, urging action on hate speech and gun reform.
Global Holocaust survivor population drops to about 196,000 worldwide, half in Israel, data shows
New data shows the global number of Holocaust survivors has fallen to about 196,000, with nearly half living in Israel and most having survived as children.
Sweden’s Jewish leaders gift Muslim community al-Aqsa Quran in act of solidarity
"This hate comes from the far right, which threatens us as well as them.... we need to stand for each other,” Rabbi Moshe David HaCohen told The Jerusalem Post.
US considering offering British Jews asylum amid rising antisemitism, Trump's UK-born lawyer says
Amid growing antisemitism in the UK, Trump’s lawyer Robert Garson revealed talks with the US State Department about offering asylum to British Jews seeking refuge.
Trump’s lawyer tells 'Post' he raised idea of offering asylum to UK Jews - interview
"Jews are being persecuted in the United Kingdom. They fit a wonderful demographic for the United States. They're exactly the sort of immigrant the United States should want to attract," said Garson.
Yes, they really asked Josh Shapiro if he’s an Israeli spy - comment
What they asked Josh Shapiro during VP vetting reveals everything about how Jews are treated in America.
UK gov't launches investigation into antisemitism in schools, vows 'no stone left unturned'
The investigation comes after MP Damien Egan was prevented from visiting Bristol Brunel Academy in his Bristol North East constituency after intervention from anti-Israel activists.
Antisemitism in the US comes from all sides, more dangerous than ever - opinion
The antisemitism that led to the Jackson synagogue being burnt down is very much alive, and now at its most concerning levels.
Faith in a time of war: Ukrainian Jewish chaplain aids soldiers during tribulations - interview
While Sinyakov offers spiritual guidance as the first Jewish chaplain attached to a Ukrainian military unit, he explained that eighty percent of his work was psychological aid.