Tucker Carlson, at the Charlie Kirk memorial service, appeared to spread antisemitism by lending credence to a dubious conspiracy theory.
A disturbing undercurrent of antisemitism has crept into Christian circles, including on the political right.
Jewish teachers, alarmed and incensed with increasing antisemitism at school and in their unions, are taking their unions to court.
A false dichotomy now exists on most university campuses between free speech and Jewish safety, especially student safety.
Jew hatred has been an unfortunate staple of Gentile civilization for 4000 years, but came to a disturbing head a year and ten months ago.
Columnist Ezra Klein offers the same old progressive disdain for Israel while pretending to be offering new insights.
Conspiratorial antisemitism (theories of "The Great Jewish Conspiracy") finds disturbing currency on the left and right.
A recent graduate of Princeton University calls out its president for failure to enforce rules on free speech and against antisemitism.
Hatred of Jews has “lain beneath” the consciences of members of many non-Jewish societies for decades, and few if any suspected this.
Antisemitic attitudes and sentiments have more currency in the young, even in America – with foundations laid long ago.