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A Polite Hatred: Howard Jacobson on Anti-Semitism in the UK – Tablet Magazine

He is “utterly convinced” that there is a certain tone in anti-Zionism that can only be explained by Jew-hating of some kind. “I don’t mean when people say ‘we don’t like Netanyahu’ or ‘we don’t like settlements.’ I mean the thing about Zionism itself. What is it that adds that fervor, that makes some of those English commentators so hysterical about it?”

Jewish journalist Zvika Klein walks Paris streets and captures experience on video | Daily Mail Online

What is he doing here Mommy? Doesn't he know he will be killed?'

Paris shootings: Terror, sadness but also strength - Telegraph

The dots are being connected now. On one of yesterday morning’s most popular radio talk shows, teachers from France’s problematic banlieues were saying how they’d tried to organise debates on the Charlie killings in their classes, only to hear the majority of their pupils justifying them. For years, another explained, it had become impossible to teach mid-20th century history in classes, for fear of starting mini-riots. “The Ministry of Education knows, but we get no help at all,” one teacher told the popular interviewer Jean-Jacques Bourdin.

At Fordham, Professor Fighting Israel Boycott Is Investigated on Secret Charges – Tablet Magazine

anti-Semitism needs to be tolerated at Fordham, and that those who dare to fight it run afoul of university rules.

Should We Silence Those Who Monitor Anti-Semitism on Campus? « Commentary Magazine

Jewish academics need to find the guts to speak up against the growth of anti-Zionist and anti-Semitic activity on campuses. If they don’t, sooner or later Jews will find that it won’t just be Middle Eastern studies where they are unwelcome.

When the Communists Ruined Rosh Hashana | FrontPage Magazine

members of the Young Communist League, under the leadership of one Somolow, alias Sommerfield, began to disperse the holiday worshippers while the services were on. When the leader of the congregation, Rabbi Rappaport, drew the attention of the Young Communists to the fact that the Ogpu, the Soviet secret police, had given permission for the holiday prayers, Somolow spat in the venerable rabbi’s face.