After a brutal shooting on Tuesday in Brooklyn, New York police searched for a man who ranted against minorities online, including YouTube videos fixated on Jews.
When repeated pleas for administrative action receive little more than lip service in response, it should come as no surprise when impacted students look elsewhere for a remedy.
A NYC middle school teacher learned that it's OK to show support for causes and political movements as long as you don’t advocate for the Jewish state.
'We are showing we don’t forget, and that this was a very significant event,' says Rabbi Jonathan Glass. 'Just because it’s 20 years later, it doesn’t become relegated to the dustbin of history.'
District Attorney Eric Gonzalez named the defendants: Daniel Shaukat, 20, of Bensonhurst; Haider Anjam, 21, of Midwood; and Ashan Azad 19, also of Midwood.
Original court did not have standing to hear the case, and that even if it had, 'we would have concluded that the petition should not have been granted.'
#EndJewHatred is holding a rally to protest the “discriminatory and arbitrary application of COVID regulations against the Jewish community” in New York.
This Palestinian New Yorker bragged on social media about committing an anti-Semitic attack, but many on Twitter accused him of being a hatemongering fraud.
Urooj Rahman who is facing charges for firebombing a NYPD car while wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh, said 'the only way they hear us is through violence.'
A former top Justice Department investigator accused Whitney Museum directors of 'orchestrating' a 'concerted smear campaign' to advance an anti-Israel agenda.
Mayor Bill de Blasio would never point a finger at other minority groups for allegedly flouting corona restrictions, say members of New York's Jewish community.
The NYPD's Intelligence and Counterterrorism unit is employing the same tactics to prevent violent anti-Semitic attacks that it uses to stop terrorism.