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Widow of one of last Yemenite Jews leaves for Israel
The departure of Yahya Ben Youssef’s widow marks dwindling Jewish presence, as only four Jews remain in Yemen following the death of one of its last Jewish community members
Lior Ben Ari
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07.30.25
'They trampled me, kicked me in the legs and stomach': Father of Jewish French family attacked in Italy describes the violent, antisemitic encounter
Jewish father and his children are attacked at an Italian highway rest stop by a mob shouting 'Free Palestine', leaving him injured and traumatized; local police ask man to 'tell Netanyahu to stop bombing Gaza'
Itamar Eichner
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07.29.25
Education minister opens Israel Prize to diaspora Jews, drawing backlash
Yoav Kisch's decision to allow Jews living abroad to receive the Israel Prize has sparked criticism from former officials and academics, who argue the move undermines the award's civic value and prioritizes Jewish identity over Israeli residency
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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07.23.25
Iranian Jewish MP confirms arrests among community, denies spying for Israel
In a rare admission, Homayoun Sameyah Najafabadi confirms arrests in Jewish community but says those detained will soon be released; he adds that several were killed in Israeli strikes, calling their deaths proof of loyalty to the Islamic Republic
Itamar Eichner
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07.01.25
New York’s Jewish community anxious as anti-Israel candidate likely to be next mayor
Zohran Mamdani’s Democratic mayoral primary win - bringing him close to becoming the city's first Muslim mayor - sparks fear and division among New York’s Jews, testing whether the city remains a safe haven or is becoming hostile to its historic Jewish and Israeli diaspora community
Daniel Edelson, New York
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06.26.25
Flood or earthquake?: Iran’s Jews live in fear under theocratic rule, but wait for redemption
'We’re dreaming of the day we can tell our grandchildren: Israel gave us our country back': Caught between loyalty and survival, Iranian Jews navigate life under a regime that punishes even the perception of Zionist ties
Nitzi Yakov
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06.24.25
Iran’s Jewish MP warns community to avoid celebrations amid Israeli strikes
Iranian Jewish lawmaker emphasizes unity and caution despite Israel’s targeted military campaign; makes no mention of the recent Iranian missile strikes Israeli civilian targets, including a hospital
Itamar Eichner
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06.22.25
‘A direct line from 1493 to 2023’: Film on 15th century Jewish deportations premieres in Portugal
Titled 2,000 Kidnapped Jewish Children, film recounts the 1493 abduction and exile of Jewish children—aged eight and under—whose parents could not pay a ransom demanded by King João II
Itamar Eichner
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06.07.25
Antisemitism tops global concerns for Jews, survey finds
A sweeping new report from President Isaac Herzog’s Voice of the People initiative shows that antisemitism has become the primary challenge for Jews worldwide
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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05.29.25
NY radio host: Liberal Jews are 'killing us'
Radio host Sid Rosenberg slams liberal Jews as “the weakest” and calls out the divide within American Jewry
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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05.21.25
Sweden: One of Europe’s most dangerous places for Jews after October 7
Once a symbol of tolerance, Sweden now sees Jews hiding Stars of David and guarded by police; 'There’s growing fear, and some Jews are leaving the country'
Eli Mandelbaum
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05.11.25
Global Jewish leaders call for action as antisemitism hits record highs on WWII anniversary
Shocking report tracking antisemitism across seven major Diaspora communities reveals a global crisis fueled by the aftermath of October 7, with violent attacks, online hate and institutional failures to keep Jews safe
Itamar Eichner
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05.07.25
Rosen takes helm of World Jewish Congress American arm, calls for global fight against antisemitism
Jay Philip Rosen has been named the new chair of the World Jewish Congress’s American section at a time when Jewish communities in the U.S. and around the world face growing threats
Emily Schrader, ILTV
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05.06.25
Antisemitism backed by foreign governments surged in 2024, Diaspora Ministry report finds
Government report warns that antisemitism evolved into a coordinated global movement during 2024, fueled by state-backed rhetoric, social media platforms like TikTok and academic hostility after October 7; Columbia University named most antisemitic U.S. campus in 2024
Itamar Eichner
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05.05.25
Israeli reservist says unity and support fuel hope for U.S.-Israel ties
Gadi Ezra: 'This war is not just going to be won on the ground, on the kinetic battlefield. It's a war over the hearts and minds'
Sivan Raviv, ILTV
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05.01.25
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