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A new book puts today's antisemitic climate in perspective

An extensive book on the history of antisemitism has a free app that offers old movie clips, social media snippets and more. Review.

A new book puts today's antisemitic climate in perspective

Freedom through the Arts - reclaiming lost ground in Iran

Iranian people are now seeing they’ve always had friends in places unreachable under the regime, Israeli and Jewish artists.Op-ed.

Freedom through the Arts - reclaiming lost ground in Iran

Students are Standing with Israel . . . join them

Pro-Israel students are prey to toxic behavior, slurs and threats. Meet the group that defends them and has their back - and join it. Op-ed.

Students are Standing with Israel . . . join them

The Inquisitorial Injustice that Portugal struggles to address

Acts of Faith - the name for the church's celebration at condeminng 'heretics' is a new novel reviewed by a writer on the Inquisition.Op-ed.

The Inquisitorial Injustice that Portugal struggles to address

Learn the facts: Countering the sham Amnesty Report with truth

Spencer’s, The Palestinian Delusion: The Catastrophic History of the ME Peace Process counters the sham Amnesty Report with truth. Op-ed.

Learn the facts: Countering the sham Amnesty Report with truth

Meet Rootclaim, the Israeli debate startup

Interview with Saar Wilf, whose startup company aims to settle issues through debating and deciding who is right - based on facts.

Meet Rootclaim, the Israeli debate startup

The dangerous immorality of Human Rights Watch

As Israel’s record speaks for itself, so does the record of Human Rights Watch. Op-ed.

The dangerous immorality of Human Rights Watch

The J Street and SJP hybrid Haggadah

The sJp Street Haggadah: A hybrid proposal that uses J Street’s current Haggadah and gives a nod to ideological overlap with SJP. Op-ed.

The J Street and SJP hybrid Haggadah

No Hijab Day: February 1st

Yasmine unveils No Hijab Day contra to World Hijab Day. Monireh, from Iranian prison: “If we get arrested, will you be our voice?" Op-ed.

No Hijab Day: February 1st

Ex-Muslims have to struggle to make their messages heard

At great personal risk, they share their knowledge and enlighten family, friends, and strangers, even if threatened. Op-ed.

Ex-Muslims have to struggle to make their messages heard

Musings of a Turkish journalist

'Turkey was the first Moslem country to recognize Israel, but the demography changed so hating Israel is accepted by most Turks.' Interview.

Musings of a Turkish journalist

Fleecing the flock, not just lying to them

Ilia Rashad Muhammad used photos of children killed in Turkey's earthquake to 'show' Israeli 'violence'. It's downhill from there. Oped.

Fleecing the flock, not just lying to them