antisemitism

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Hate Crimes in the U.S. Hit Another Peak in 2022, FBI Reports 
Of the hate crimes reported, 18.1 percent—over 2,000—were motivated by religious bias.
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Jewish American Heritage Month: Celebrating a Community With “Shalom” in Its Heart—For Everyone
The Hebrew word “shalom” encompasses well-being, completeness, welfare and safety—all springing from its original meaning of “peace.”
Aaron Smith-Levin Confesses to Being an Antisemite, Extends His Religious Bigotry Beyond Scientology 
Smith-Levin took to YouTube to make the following antisemitic excuse: “Don’t all evangelicals think the Jews killed Jesus?”
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In Previously Unheard Tapes, Adolf Eichmann Incriminates Himself as the Architect of the Holocaust
Eichmann, relaxed and holding court on the tapes, proves to be a calculating and brutal individual delighting in what he did best: murdering Jews.
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The Opposite of Truth Is Hate
Hate comes from the lie that we are different, that certain people are inherently better than “other” people.
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Amid Rising Hate Crimes, LAPD Makes It Easier to Report Hate
As the number of hate crimes rises in Southern California, the LAPD has made it easier for the community to report incidents of hate.
During Passover, Festival of Freedom, Antisemites Target Site of Nation’s Worst Anti-Jewish Hate Crime
This Passover, with the continued rise of antisemitism, we are reminded that there is yet another scourge that must be eradicated for all of us to truly be free: the tyranny of hate.
False Reports: The Insidious Force at the Bottom of Hate & Violence Against Minorities
Each of us has a responsibility to demand facts and to refuse to forward malicious lies and unproven generalities. We have an even greater responsibility to point out the good that comes with the diversity of the human race.
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German Dictionary Redefines “Jew.” Who’s Next?
The latest edition of Duden, the leading dictionary of standard German, recently added a notation to its entry of “Jude” (Jew).
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Honoring the Girl Who Will Be With Us Forever, This Women’s History Month
Having left my teenage years behind (something Anne never got to do), The Diary of Anne Frank is on my bookshelf for my children to read.