IHRA definition of antisemitism
Argentinian judge to be tried for antisemitism after calling Jews 'rats' and 'vipers'
On Wednesday, the plenary of the National Council of the Judiciary unanimously voted to begin removal proceedings against Judge Alfredo Lopez of Federal Court No. 4 of Mar del Plata (Buenos Aires).
Proposed antisemitism laws in France, Italy stir free speech debate
When Jewish ambulances burn, no one is safe - opinion
Germany: 'Respectable antisemitism'
Argentina assumes presidency of IHRA, commits to fighting antisemitism
This marks the first time in its history that IHRA is crossing the equator; it is also the first time a South American country has taken on this responsibility.
Antisemitism spreading like wildfire on US college campuses, EdWorkForce finds
Under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), universities receiving federal funds must end antisemitic harassment and prevent it from recurring.
New Jersey blew a chance to lead on combating hate
Stalling efforts to prioritize the safety of Jewish New Jerseyans at this moment in history is not acceptable.
As antisemitism surges worldwide, Israel is calling Diaspora Jews to 'come home' - but will they?
With antisemitism surging worldwide, Israeli officials believe more Jews will opt to make aliyah; but the path isn’t as easy as they think.
Metropolitan Police detective sacked over social media posts on Holocaust, Gaza
The panel said the posts were “overtly political” and presented a one-sided view of the Israel-Hamas War during a period of heightened public controversy after the events of the October 7 massacre.
Mamdani taps leader of progressive Zionist group to helm Office to Combat Antisemitism
"Antisemitism cannot be addressed with slick videos or empty remarks," Rabbi Moshe Davis told The Jerusalem Post, expressing concern over Mamdani's choice.
Italian Senate advances bill to codify IHRA definition, ban antisemitic rallies
Italy’s Senate approved the base text of a bill that would allow bans on antisemitic rallies and codify the IHRA definition into law, sparking debate over free speech and protest.
Chicago unanimously adopts IHRA definition, becoming second largest US city to do so
"This is the biggest victory for the Jewish people in Chicago in a very long time," student leader Michael Kaminsky, who spearheaded the bill, told The Jerusalem Post on Wednesday.
Spread of online antisemitic conspiracies is based on Holocaust denial tactics, research shows
New research released by non-profit CyberWell analyzed over 300 pieces of online content that both denied violent attacks on Jews and Israelis and propagated conspiratorial self-victimization claims.
British anti-Israel group launches judicial review into NHS adoption of IHRA definition
Right to Protest, which has created a crowdfunding page, argued that medical staff who raise ethical concerns about Israel’s actions now face being treated as potential offenders.