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Article • November 25, 2019

Europe’s anti-Semitism points to an even greater problem.


Article • February 7, 2019

There is a reason why Berlin has Germany’s worst anti-Semitic problem.


Feature • August 1, 2006


Feature • December 13, 2023

After Israel was victimized by a shocking terrorist attack, how did the world so rapidly come to cast it as the villain?




Article • September 12, 2008


Article • January 7, 2009

As Israel tries to stop terrorist rocket fire, anti-Zionism is being used elsewhere as an excuse for anti-Semitism.



Article • June 25, 2020

As the world takes a knee for Black Lives Matter, it’s business as usual for anti-Semitism.


Feature • June 1, 2004


Article • January 3, 2018

History reveals what can happen when a nation, particularly Germany, gets too comfortable with anti-Semitism.


Article • August 15, 2021

Considering how few Jews live in Germany, the increasing offenses are alarming.



Article • February 14, 2007


Article • December 13, 2021

Every year seems to set a new tragic record.


Article • March 3, 2020

Blatant displays of Nazism and Holocaust-mocking are paraded on the streets of Europe today.


Article • August 17, 2014

Jews are experiencing a drastic rise in anti-Semitism in the Land Down Under.


Feature • August 1, 2014

And how this is affecting European politics—again.


Article • November 14, 2021

What is the solution to anti-Semitism?


Article • May 12, 2020

Despite ongoing efforts, anti-Semitic crimes are increasing.


Article • December 5, 2023

False accusations of anti-Semitism may encourage real anti-Semitism.


Article • April 11, 2017

‘Anti-Semitism is once again socially acceptable; inhibitions have fallen.’


Article • June 2, 2020

‘Nazism is not dead; it is merely underground.’


Article • December 6, 2019

And Europe’s two faces on anti-Semitism