ADL says ‘Maestro’ biopic on legendary conductor not an example of 'evil caricatures with large, hooked noses' depicted in antisemitic films; American Jewish Committee agrees

Major community organizations in the United States, the United Kingdom and elsewhere express their concern following the vote on the reasonableness law

Decision raises standard for employers refusing to give workers a Sabbath day off to a 'substantial' hardship, putting 'real teeth into the law,' says AJC legal officer

CEO Ted Deutch and several other leaders of influential advocacy group sit down with former Mossad head Tamir Pardo and activists

Holocaust expert calls Ingrida Šimonytė's speech at AJC confab 'pathetic' for ignoring country's role murdering Jews; Vilnius urges Israel to help Ukraine fend off Iranian drones

Museum of Krakow had been showing a nativity scene production that berated Jews for being 'ashamed of the Messiah'

Orthodox Jewish groups are already supporting the case of an evangelical postal worker who wants Sundays off, saying workplaces that don't respect religious freedom affect Jews

In addition to education drive, French law will make charges of serious antisemitic or racist offenses enough to stop suspects from fleeing country, PM announces

AJC survey finds just 53% know 6 million Jews were killed, and more than one in three think Hitler came to power in a violent coup, highlighting gaps in Shoah education

Biden's antisemitism envoy, US and Israeli missions to UN and congresswoman among those decrying Palestinian rights investigator after ToI reveals 'Jewish lobby' comments from 2014

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