In new short satiric film premiering July 25, Anne Frank House museum reps hire a marketing firm to remake diarist's image in era of 'empathy fatigue' among young people

In her new book, investigative journalist Judy Rakowsky unearths the well-concealed fate of relatives murdered by their countrymen while in hiding from the Nazis

Longshot Democratic presidential candidate defends himself at Capitol after he recently suggested that COVID-19 was designed to not affect Ashkenazi Jews

Institution says it supports 2020 apology made by family of late creator of 'Matilda' and 'Charlie And The Chocolate Factory' for his history of antisemitic remarks

Lawmakers cite antisemitism and bigotry from presidential candidate, but weaponization subcommittee chief says censoring him plays into concerns of censorship that panel is probing

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. condemned for claiming virus spares Jews and Chinese, but GOP lawmakers say he can still attend censorship hearing

'My whole world was turned upside down,' says widow of slain Tree of Life congregant as defense focuses on killer's tough childhood ahead of final decision on capital punishment

Analysis of 100 million tweets over 2.5 years suggests antisemitic tweets peaked at times of great unrest in the US, including around Jan. 6 insurrection and death of George Floyd

Omar Alkattoul allegedly pledged allegiance to ISIS and researched mass shootings

Donovan Parrish could serve up to 50 years in prison for cyberstalking and communicating interstate threats

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