Writing on the Swiss website Audiatur Online, the German journalist and expert in modern antisemitism Alex Feuerherdt said the poster’s “symbolism is deeply antisemitic.”
Noting a correlation between hateful discourse online and actual hate crime the initiative seeks to help law-enforcement professionals and civil-society organizations better counter hate speech.
Israeli President Reuven Rivlin speaks at the 2nd World Jewish Media Summit: ‘Together, we must stand up and fight anti-Semitism, whenever and wherever we find it. And we must do it together.”
Senior publishers, senior writers and editors from across the world will gather in Jerusalem on Sunday for the 3-day second Jewish Media Summit to take part in discussions on the main issues confronting Israel, the Jewish people and the Jewish news media.
‘’The two state-solution is not dead. When we will realize that there is a real partner for peace we are ready to make concessions,’’ an Israeli cabinet minister told European journalists on a press trip to Israel.
The report analyzes the changing Jewish community and sets forth concerted recommendations which can serve as points of departure for leadership deliberation.
The Jewish community of Oryol, a city and administrative center in south-west Russia, rejoiced Monday at the return of the historical building of the local synagogue to its original purpose.
The director of FJC’s “Or Avner” Jewish school in Omsk, Russia was recently named one of the region’s “outstanding education professionals” by the region’s administration. The title was awarded to director Irina Shapkina by the Omsk governor in an official ceremony last week.