Holocaust
This Most Important of Important Days
Mark Birbeck writes that on the first Holocaust Memorial Day after 7/10, it is more important than ever to argue that the Holocaust was a unique event, built on anti-Semitism.
Holocaust
Mark Birbeck writes that on the first Holocaust Memorial Day after 7/10, it is more important than ever to argue that the Holocaust was a unique event, built on anti-Semitism.
Anti-semitism
Simon McKeon writes that Hounslow Council needs to quickly overturn its decision to cancel the annual Jewish Living Experience exhibition.
Anti-semitism
Mark Birbeck writes in spiked that although Tommy Robinson is an attention-seeker, he should not have been arrested for it.
Solidarity
Sally Taplin explains why she joined the Our Fight contingent on London's massive March Against Antisemitism.
Past Events
We will be marching on Sunday to say that we are For Israel, Against Anti-Semitism and For Freedom of Speech. Join us!
Media
October 7th was not a gunfight. It was an anti-Semitic pogrom, designed to frighten Jews across the globe, and to invoke a swift response from Israel. And the BBC is playing a very dangerous game by desensitising people to this.
Past Events
Thomas Deichmann writes from Frankfurt about an important rally against anti-Semitism that took place on November 17th.
Anti-semitism
When many regard the pro-Palestine marches and the 'Cenotaph defence' as equal affronts to the message of the Remembrance weekend, why did we think it was appropriate to mark the end of the two minutes silence with a banner bearing the words 'For Israel, Against Anti-Semitism'.
Even more obnoxious and dehumanising than tearing the posters down. https://t.co/eA4aXvuKJQ — Kenan Malik (@kenanmalik) November 3, 2023
Anti-semitism
The brilliant response of @TSimpsonWHL and the Wiener Library has been to add the vandalised sign to the Library’s collection of antisemitic material. It will be catalogued and preserved. pic.twitter.com/lHNOTR818l — Daniel Finkelstein (@Dannythefink) November 2, 2023
Anti-semitism
In the wake of terror: anti-Semitism today - Battle of IdeasThis special online discussion is free, but please register via Eventbrite. The first weekend of October was the darkest in Israel’s history. A murderous Hamas attack on southern Israel killed at least 1,400 and wounded about 3,000.
Anti-semitism
A wave of brazen support for Hamas has swept Britain since the October 7 massacre both in radical mosques and on social media channels with huge audiences, according to the JC.