Laura Moser’s run for Congress made her feel more Jewish. So she moved to Berlin. A harrowing congressional run led this politician to move the city her grandfather fled, where she could at least see the antisemitism coming.
Despite COVID restrictions, antisemitism barely decreased in US in 2020, ADL says But the number of antisemitic assaults fell sharply and for the first time in three years, no one was killed in an antisemitic attack.
Infuriated by the Sarah Halimi ruling, French Jews decry the state’s handling of antisemitism The largest rally of its kind in at least a decade symbolized how the case has pushed French Jews to the boiling point.
United States In Oregon, a small Christian university with few Jews grapples with accusations of antisemitism
Global A Bosnian War prosecutor from Boston is trying to help Sarajevo’s Jews survive a brutal COVID-19 surge
Global In protest rallies, tens of thousands of Jews in France and beyond demand ‘justice for Sarah Halimi’