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Canadian antisemitism envoy to be replaced by ‘rights, equality and inclusion' advisory council
Canada's government says the council will help "build a more inclusive and united Canada." Canadian Jewish groups see the change as detrimental to the fight against antisemitism.
Orthodox Jewish man punched, insulted in antisemitic attack in Zurich
Why Jewish entrepreneurs are turning to structured property investing for financial independence
Jerusalem highlights: January 30-February 5
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.
Why understanding algorithms matters as much as reading the news
What is Zionism? World’s most misunderstood movement still matters - opinion
Zionism has faded into symbolism, and recovering its original purpose is essential for the Jewish future.
Supersizing in the Shomron: Israeli locals split over massive settlement expansion plans
A historic Roof Agreement could reshape the Karnei Shomron into a regional hub, yet locals warn the ambitious growth may put a heavy strain on infrastructure.
Colel Chabad Director calls for constant love of Israel at Jerusalem Post Miami Conference
Zalman Duchman closed the conference with a call to action, invoking the Alter Rebbe’s teachings, faith in Israel’s safety, and daily commitment.
Meta removes 'hate speech against Zionists when antisemitic tropes are invoked'
“As part of a robust framework to combat antisemitism, we have industry-leading policies designed with the safety of the Jewish community in mind,” Cutler said.
The war in Israel is in a lull, but Jewish soldiers are still fighting in Ukraine
Chernetsky says he continued fighting so that no one would say that Jews didn't fight.
Oklahoma board to vote on application for religious Jewish charter school
The proposal would integrate Oklahoma academic standards with daily Jewish religious instruction, including Hebrew, Jewish texts, holidays and religious practice.
'Jerusalem ’67' tells the human stories of the Six Day War
Jerusalem ’67 tells the gripping story of the Six-Day War through personal experiences, focusing on human stories amid the chaos of conflict in the heart of Jerusalem
After debate backlash, California Democrat Scott Wiener says Israel carried out 'genocide' in Gaza
The California State Senator explained that he had been reluctant to call the war between Israel and Hamas a genocide because of the term's creation in response to the Holocaust.