Opening June 18, the 15th Documenta is curated by an Indonesian collective whose members have accused Israel of apartheid, touching a nerve in a country haunted by the Holocaust

Demonstrations erupted in France and across the world this week as Jews protested a ruling that the murderer of a Jewish woman in 2017 will not stand trial. Is it the last straw?

Unlike the informal, stoic and often patriotic demonstrations protesting antisemitic violence until now, this week's protest had a palpable air of disillusionment and even despair

London-based Henry Jackson Society think tank report says integration may be key to tackling anti-Jewish prejudice in Muslim community

Law enforcement is often seen as an extension of Jewish power, an idea fueled by the visible police presence outside Jewish institutions as well as recent racial justice protests

With gates left open to increase air circulation, Jews fear health measures could leave campuses vulnerable to anti-Semitic attacks

A global poll of 9,000 adults in 18 countries shows significant numbers believe age-old tropes about Jews, including that they seek world domination

Yom Kippur murders mark first lethal anti-Semitic assault in area by far-rightist in decades -- part of emerging 'perfect storm' of anti-Jewish hate from extreme right and left

Newly released data from unprecedented EU survey suggests people aged 16-34 are considerably more likely to face bigotry than older Jews, much of it related to Israel

Ahead of the biggest pro-Palestine event in Europe this weekend, a group of UK lawyers urges German venue owners to cancel, based on Bundestag law that prohibits aiding BDS

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