Diaspora
From Der Judenstaat to modern Israel: Herzl’s vision in today’s world - opinion
Over 100 years after Herzl’s Der Judenstaat, Israel faces global antisemitism, internal divisions, and the ongoing fight for its survival.
ADL urged Mamdani to disavow ‘Hot Girls 4 Zohran’ co-founder as Brooklyn hire draws fire
Three men jailed in UK over Islamic State-inspired plot to kill hundreds of Jews
Macron calls for stronger measures against antisemitism in France at Ilan Halimi ceremony
'Deeply alarming': Jewish primary school in Paris vandalized, CCTV damaged
A Jewish primary school in Paris was vandalized over the weekend, with windows smashed and property damaged, as prosecutors opened a probe into aggravated antisemitic vandalism.
Hamas disarmament: Hard way is better than the easy way - opinion
Defeating Hamas militarily leaves no room for complications, as there is no need to bargain with terrorists.
Ex jihadi fighter Shahid Butt launches bid for Birmingham council seat
Butt was convicted in 1999 for his alleged involvement in a plot targeting the British consulate, a church, and a hotel in Aden, Yemen.
Alt-New Jew: Israeli grit and Diaspora wisdom combined - opinion
Jews must combine the ways of life of both the Diaspora and the Israelis to ensure a safe, strong, and vibrant future.
Maryland man who tried joining IS pleads guilty to planning attacks against Jews, Israel supporters
“I’m just gonna get out in 20 years, and I’m just gonna do it here. Okay? Jihad will never stop. I’ll come, and I’ll kill you.”
Josh Shapiro: Return of America’s oldest antisemitic trope - opinion
Josh Shapiro’s experience shows that Jews are still suspected of divided loyalties in US politics.
From ‘hasbara’ to cognitive warfare: Why responsibility must be reframed - opinion
Antisemitism today is not only hatred of Jews: It is a tool for destabilizing democratic societies, eroding confidence in information, and turning identity itself into suspicion.
Israel launches gov't initiative to bring home, reunite Bnei Menashe community
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: Under the government-led effort, Bnei Menashe families receive comprehensive support to facilitate their integration, with guidance from social workers and community mentors.
Jewish seniors rally behind their caregivers as 350,000 Haitians are set to lose legal status
At Sinai Residences in Boca Raton, Florida, for example, 9% of staff members are Haitians with Temporary Protected Status, and they won’t be able to work after Tuesday.
Josh Shapiro’s new memoir puts his Jewish identity at the center of his political vision
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro asserts that Judaism is not a sidebar to his public life, but one of its central organizing principles.