Diaspora Jews

Rabbis from 40 countries strategize mass Israeli expat surge after Oct. 7

Over 100 Chabad rabbis gathered last week in Montenegro to discuss the mass migration of tens of thousands of Israelis following Oct. 7.

Ireland, Spain, SA are enablers of antisemitism, Diaspora Min. report finds

"Make no mistake: The result [of enabling antisemitism] will be the strengthening of the Hamas-style aggression and barbarism — in Europe itself."

Being an antisemite in the US is deplorable, but it isn't illegal

ABOVE THE FOLD | Being anti-Israel is not illegal. Supporting Hamas in an organized fashion that has links to Hamas is a violation of US Code 2339B.

Zionism must evolve to serve all Jews, face new threats

The pogrom of October 7 shook our world in Israel, but the waves of hatred and antisemitism are being felt even more strongly by our brothers and sisters in the Diaspora.

By JONATHAN MENUHIN , DAVID YAARI
05/05/2025

Knesset's Immigration Basic Law narrowminded, risks alienating secular, diaspora Jews

An initial reading of the bill has the potential to negatively impact the rights of minorities in the Jewish state, many of whom are seeking refuge from growing antisemitism.

By COOKIE SCHWAEBER-ISSAN
05/05/2025
 American Zionist Movement banner advertising the upcoming World Zionist Congress 2025 elections.

US hits record turnout in Zionist Congress election as voting closes Sunday

Over 211,000 US Jews vote in Zionist Congress election, surpassing all past elections.

Decades later, new suspect lead emerges in Munich 1970 antisemitic arson attack

The male individual is believed to have been a right-wing extremist who was known to the German authorities.

Australian elections will not determine Israel's fate, but could divide Jewish community

With looming elections and the lingering trauma of October 7 — along with a disturbing surge in antisemitism in Australia— it’s becoming harder to find common ground among Jewish voters.

Canada's Jewish community is helping Filipinos affected by the Lapu Lapu festival attack

After the Vancouver attack, the Jewish community offered aid and support, highlighting deep Filipino-Jewish solidarity.

To live and die for Israel: An outsider's perspective on Remembrance Day

"I truly don’t think I fully understood what it meant to be Israeli until I experienced Remembrance Day in Israel for the first time."

01/05/2025
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