Diaspora

SparkIL launches Hannukah competition to boost support for businesses affected by war

The competition is expected to take place in Jewish schools, where students will be able to involve their families, synagogues, and communities in finding loans or lenders for businesses. 

To fight hate, these Brooklyn-based nonprofit professionals wrote a comic book together

A new comic book, "We Are Brooklyn: Stories of Hope," showcases personal narratives from a diverse group of Brooklyn nonprofit professionals who participated in a Jewish Community Relations Council.

By JACKIE HAJDENBERG/JTA
20/11/2024

Man who attempted terror attack on Jewish New Yorkers in 2022 sentenced to 10 years in prison

Manhattan DA Bragg emphasized the significance of the ruling amid rising antisemitism in New York City, where Jews remain the most targeted group for hate crimes.

By LUKE TRESS/JTA
20/11/2024

Edinburgh University accuses Palestine Society of threatening staff, to take disciplinary action

The University penned a letter to EUJPS, calling out its "unacceptable behaviour."

Why the Weitzman, a museum of American Jewish history, tapped an Israeli as its next CEO

Tadmor, Weitzman’s next CEO, oversaw the transformation of a Tel Aviv museum called Beit Hatfutsot, which became one of Israel’s most prominent cultural landmarks.

By ASAF ELIA-SHALEV/JTA
20/11/2024
  Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein in a conversation with Ted Deutch, CEO of the American

JCU 2024: A global call for unity

Global leaders at the Kyiv Jewish Forum 2024 stress unity, tackle rising antisemitism, and discuss support for Ukraine’s Jewish community amid ongoing war and shared global security challenges.

New survey in UK to assist addressing antisemitism in workplaces

The survey is particularly focused on the impact of the Israel-Hamas war on Jew-hatred in the workplace. 

Expert warns of a 'perfect antisemitic storm' masked as anti-Zionism in 2024

Professor Christer Mattson, a radicalization expert, addressed attendees of the EJA Auschwitz delegation.

Mass violence returns to Indian state home to the Bnei Menashe

Tensions hit a high last week when a 31-year-old Kuki woman was burned alive.

18/11/2024
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