Organization pushing resolution nationwide to declare April 29 'End Jew Hatred Day,' but viewed with suspicion by progressives for roots in conservative activism

Michigan Democrat, a vocal critic of Israel, likens potential evacuation of Israeli communities to Nakba, says Palestinians deserve 'restorative justice'

The author of 'Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret' - newly adapted for the screen - crafts protagonists who deal with a range of teen issues as well as issues of Jewish identity

Reacting to Israel's razing of a Palestinian school, right-wing politician says local and Israeli Jews are to blame for antisemitism

Conference of European Rabbis has planned move from London for years, viewing need for its offices to be in heart of Europe, organization's head says Germany ideal location

Works vetoed over reference to banned 'special topics,' another book forced to alter question asking which 'social justice' issues can be found in Hebrew Bible

US Jewish actors take center stage in 'Between the Temples,' which has been self described as an 'anxious comedy'

In his book 'The Undertow,' Jeff Sharlet chronicles his trip across the US interviewing far-right nationalists and conspiracy theorists who are still in thrall to Donald Trump

Pink-colored stall has been erected 200 meters from the landmark structure in the infamous camp where the Nazis murdered 1.1 million Jews

In 'Vishniac,' screening at DovAviv from May 11, filmmaker Laura Bialis shows a man who documented pre-Holocaust European Jewry, then reinvented himself as a self-styled scientist

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