Despite missiles and an evacuation order, the spit is still turning at this northern Israel shawarma shop

This story is part of “Israel’s Northern Front,” a series examining life during wartime at Israel’s northern border. KIRYAT SHMONA, Israel ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — One evening last November, Toby Abutbul was busy with his family’s shawarma restaurant on the main drag of the northern Galilee city of Kiryat Shmona when an anti-tank missile fired by […]

Continue Reading

Columbia’s president, at House hearing, says university could do more to fight antisemitism

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — When the question came, Columbia University’s president was ready. Her answer was “Yes.” Just minutes into a congressional hearing on campus antisemitism on Wednesday, Nemat Shafik had been asked, “Does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Columbia’s code of conduct?” It was a knowing repeat of the now-infamous question that cost […]

Continue Reading

USC Shoah Foundation distances itself from pro-Palestinian valedictorian whose speech was canceled

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – A Holocaust research center founded by Steven Spielberg has gotten embroiled in a drama over campus Israel speech that is dividing the University of Southern California, where it is housed. The USC Shoah Foundation is downplaying its role in the school’s academics after the university’s valedictorian, a pro-Palestinian student who earned a […]

Continue Reading

Israel’s representative at Venice Biennale shuts down art exhibit, demanding ceasefire and hostage deal

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – The artist representing Israel at one of the world’s foremost contemporary art exhibitions is shutting down her exhibit until a deal for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages is reached. Ruth Patir, whom Israel selected as its official representative at the Venice Biennale, closed her country’s pavilion on Tuesday […]

Continue Reading

A bill to create a national antisemitism coordinator is drawing rare bipartisan support in Congress

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) —  Republicans and Democrats in Congress are uniting to pass a bill that would create a national coordinator of antisemitism — though it faces competition from another Republican-backed bill that seeks to define antisemitism.  The bipartisan Countering Antisemitism Act, introduced last week, is meant to advance President Joe Biden’s national strategy to […]

Continue Reading