An event hosted by a pro-Israel student group on the University of California-Irvine campus ended abruptly Wednesday night as police were called to protect attendees from an angry mob that had gathered.
Oberlin College President Marvin Krislov’s initial response to the revelations was to defend Karega’s right to free speech, while emphasizing that her views were personal and not those of the college. This sparked outrage from a number of alumni.
A record number of Israeli Jewish teens faced anti-Semitism on the Internet in 2015, according to a survey released on Wednesday by US Jewish organization the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
In a recent display of vicious Jew-hatred, at least three towns in the New York area received an anti-Semitic letter, saying Jews are dangerous should be placed on reservations.
The Anti-Defamation League, a New York-based Jewish rights group, has called on Poland's new prime minister to reconsider the appointment of the country's new defense minister unless he publicly recants an anti-Jewish remark from 13 years ago.
After 50 years of service to the Anti-Defamation League, retiring national director Abraham Foxman expressed worry to journalist Edwin Black about the safety of Jews overseas and Israel’s position in the world.
A new video explores the rise of anti-Israel activity on college campuses and examines when reasonable criticism of Israel “Crosses the Line” into anti-Semitism.