Created to aid in crises abroad, these Israeli nonprofits are applying their expertise at home for the first time

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — As community manager of his kibbutz in Israel’s south, Asaf Artel, 52, oversees all social aspects of Kissufim’s 120 member families. On Oct. 7, Artel was able to guide Israeli troops while they rescued people from the kibbutz via walkie talkie from inside his safe room, where he spent several hours with his […]

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Columbia University suspends Jewish Voice for Peace and Students for Justice in Palestine

(New York Jewish Week) — Columbia University has suspended two pro-Palestinian student groups — Jewish Voice for Peace and Students for Justice in Palestine — saying they violated university policies and expressed “threatening rhetoric and intimidation.” The suspension runs through the end of the fall semester, about six more weeks, and marks a significant crackdown by […]

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International news outlets deny photographers colluded with Hamas after report suggests they knew attack plans

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — International news outlets denied that photographers they hired had advance knowledge of Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel, after a report suggested without hard evidence that the journalists may have coordinated with the terror group ahead of the invasion. But the Associated Press and CNN have said they will no longer work […]

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Antisemitic incidents up 800% in the Netherlands since Oct. 7, Dutch watchdog reports

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Reports of antisemitic incidents have spiked over 800% in the Netherlands since Oct. 7, a leading Dutch-Jewish watchdog has reported. The surge only reflects antisemitic acts reported to the Center for Information and Documentation on Israel (CIDI), not all incidents filed to police departments and other anti-discrimination bureaus. CIDI would not release […]

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