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Yaniv Pohoryles
Holocaust denial in the Arab world starts in Ramallah
At best, it’s ignored. More often, the Holocaust is downplayed—its numbers and systematic killings denied; At worst, it’s erased entirely, with conspiracy theories claiming Jews collaborated with Nazis to win sympathy and establish state of Israel; This is how Holocaust denial in the Arab-Muslim world became a tool to delegitimize Israel
Yaniv Pohoryles
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04.23.25
Echoes of a lost homeland: Tracing the legacy of Syria's Jewish communities
Once numbering tens of thousands, Syria's Jewish communities in cities like Aleppo and Damascus have all but vanished, leaving behind a rich tapestry of history, culture and resilience; through archival photographs, personal narratives and reflections from Diaspora members, we explore the enduring legacy of Syrian Jewry
Yaniv Pohoryles, Itzchak Tessler, Eliezer Hayun
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04.13.25
The Jews don’t miss Syria: 'I’m connected to my roots, not the land'
Once 40,000 strong, Syria’s Jewish community is now spread across Israel, the US, Mexico, Argentina and Panama; since their departure, Syria has seen dramatic shifts—most recently the fall of the Assad regime; we trace the community’s journey: How do they view the new leadership? Do tensions still linger between Jews of Damascus and Aleppo?
Yaniv Pohoryles
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04.13.25
'There have never been worse times for Jews in Australia'
Jeremy Leibler, president of Australia’s Zionist Federation, details the trauma of rising antisemitism post-October 7 and condemns political inaction after a Melbourne synagogue arson attack and a 700% spike in hate crimes
Yaniv Pohoryles
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03.30.25
Antisemitism surges in Australia, raising concerns among Jewish community
Rising campus hostility, violent threats, protests, vandalism, and political tensions leave the Jewish communities on edge amid growing security concerns
Yaniv Pohoryles
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03.17.25
'It’s worth taking a stand on campus': Things every Jew should know before they go to college
A secular Jewish LGBTQ+ activist from a Reform background tried to join the liberal camp on a US campus — only to be rejected for supporting Israel; now, Blake Flayton is fighting back with a guidebook for students combating antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment
Yaniv Pohoryles
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03.05.25
'In a divided world': The realities of life for Israelis in the US
In her book 'In a world of divided hearts', Yaffa Turgeman dives into the challenges faced by Israeli immigrants in the US, exploring cultural loss, emotional struggles, and the lifelong longing for home that defines the lives of many who leave Israel
Yaniv Pohoryles
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03.04.25
'US universities were caught unprepared, and we saw the harsh consequences'
Jewish Federations of North America Chair Julie Platt addresses 'surge' phenomenon in Jewish community, rising antisemitic protests on campuses and hate incidents in medical institutions—as American Jews face one of their toughest periods
Yaniv Pohoryles
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02.09.25
'The fact that Kfir Bibas is kidnapped reflects a reality that could endanger every Jewish baby'
Rising antisemitism shakes Diaspora Jews, exposing deep divisions over Israel and its policies; As American Jewry's Golden Age fades, many face tough choices about their identity and future; where do we go from here? 5 key trends shaping the Jewish world
Yaniv Pohoryles
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02.01.25
Israel's baking guru in the US
Ben Siman Tov rises to fame with more than 500K followers on social media by taking regular pastries and giving them a twist; Siman Tov shares how he lost 70,000 followers on Oct. 7 and a tasty Hanukkah recipe
Yaniv Pohoryles
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12.31.24
New film 'The 2,000 Kidnapped Spanish Jewish Children' dedicated to hostages' families
New documentary looks into the enigma of thousands of Jewish children who were sent to an Island after the Jewish expulsion from Spain in 1492; 'The feelings of families today were experienced by Spanish families at that time'
Yaniv Pohoryles
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12.30.24
Seeking belonging: Who are the Jews of October 8?
October 7 attacks and war spur renewed interest in Judaism and Israel among Diaspora Jews; How can Israel foster this connection? Could leaders like Sheryl Sandberg inspire a new generation of young American Jews seeking to embrace their Jewish identity?
Yaniv Pohoryles
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12.30.24
Ireland’s hostility toward Israel: Political criticism or classic antisemitism?
One of the most vocal Israel critics globally, what fuels Ireland's stance? Is it rooted in historical solidarity with the Palestinians, purely political opposition or does it include elements of antisemitism? Israel’s embassy closure adds to the debate
Yaniv Pohoryles
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12.28.24
Aggressors and victims: The warped worldview of high-profile Zionist-hating Jews
Prominent Jewish figures, including Naomi Klein, Judith Butler and Norman Finkelstein, have publicly condemned Zionism, labeling it a colonialist and oppressive ideology; their critiques reflect a broader phenomenon of Jewish anti-Zionism, fueled by a false dichotomy that divides humanity into aggressors and victims
Yaniv Pohoryles
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12.04.24
Farewell to Hersh, the hostage who connected Diaspora Jews to Israel
Diaspora Jews saw the Goldberg-Polin family as themselves, critical of the Israeli government but loving Israel beyond dispute; Maybe with his tragic end we can bridge the gaps with our Jewish brethren
Yaniv Pohoryles
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09.01.24
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