Hitler 'invented highways, invented the very microphone that I use as a musician, you can’t say out loud that this person never did anything good, and I am done with that,' West said.
A video surfaced of an employee telling a Jewish passenger that those who were banned are 'Jewish from JFK' and that it was the 'Jewish people who were the mess, who made the problems.'
'The Crimson editors should check their own blind spots in this matter and ask why they deem it necessary to expressly single out the state of Israel.'
'He threw me down, punched and kicked me in the face, then left and said, ‘That’s what you get for being a terrorist,’ said Matt Greenman, who was already on crutches.
In the final days before the US presidential election, government sources indicated the administration might declare 3 major human rights groups anti-Semitic.
A new streaming channel geared to the black community axed Farrakhan's speech, following an outcry, but his 'Nation of Islam' will broadcast the address.
Rather than condemning the decision made by Netanyahu and his security advisers to bar Tlaib and Omar from Israel, pro-Israel groups should respect their judgment.
The ADL criticizes Israel for expelling illegal infiltrators in an act of virtue signalling, while Israel is a leading provider of aid to African countries.
DNC Deputy Chair Keith Ellison has been hiding his most recent ties with the anti-Semitic Rev. Louis Farrakhan. We must demand the DNC take strong action.
ADL was upset when anti-Israel groups were among the signatories of a statement it endorsed against a national security organization fighting Radical Islam.
During this past year, anti-Semitic imagery proliferated on social media, Jewish journalists were targeted and longstanding anti-Jewish conspiracy theories got a fresh airing. Much of the bias originated with the alt-right.
Responding to a backlash, Sanders says he never stated as "fact" that Israel killed 10,000 innocent Palestinians, adding that any such claims are a "distortion."
A record number of Israeli Jewish teens faced anti-Semitism on the Internet in 2015, according to a survey released on Wednesday by US Jewish organization the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) said that the New Jersey university, which has not yet publicly condemned the posting of the anti-Semitic symbol, must “make clear that such incidents have no place on its campus.”
The trip, privately-funded by the Jewish human rights organization The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), will include sessions that address airport security, dealing with the media during a crisis and the securing of commercial sites, among other topics.
After 50 years of service to the Anti-Defamation League, retiring national director Abraham Foxman expressed worry to journalist Edwin Black about the safety of Jews overseas and Israel’s position in the world.