NYC – ‘Anti-Semitic’ Politician Tricks Critics Into Raising Money For Him
For an anti-Semite, this guy’s got tons of chutzpah.
For an anti-Semite, this guy’s got tons of chutzpah.
Just how far out of the American political mainstream is the anti-Israel editorial position of the New York Times?
A New York Times editor has left Twitter after receiving a large number of anti-Semitic tweets.
After a Samaria resident was nearly lynched by an angry Arab mob last week and was forced to open fire to defend himself – killing one of his attackers and wounding another- the New York Times chose to portray the Israeli victim as a murderer.
A Rochester, New York, Fire Department recruit was fired on Monday after appearing in a YouTube video that shows him making antisemitic remarks.
An upstate New York school district will pay $4.48 million and pass curriculum and training reforms to settle a lawsuit filed by five current and former Jewish students who claimed they were victims of anti-Semitism in the schools.
The Israeli embassy in Norway condemned the Scandinavian country’s third-largest paper for publishing a cartoon that calls Israel a nation of “murderers” comparable to Nazi Germany and North Korea.
Norway’s largest bank has apologized after sending a customer a stamp with graphically anti-Semitic imagery.
A municipality near Paris warned farmers of an elevated risk of theft of sheep and fowl ahead of the Muslim and Jewish holidays of Eid al-Adha and Yom Kippur, respectively.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul vetoed a bill last week that she deemed antisemitic in nature, JNS reported on Thursday. This decision earned positive nods from Jewish organizations such as the Rabbinical Alliance of America. Governor Hochul vetoed New York State Senate Bill S1810A, known as the Community Preservation Fund for the Town of Chester…
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