Print Issue: The New Antisemitism | Nov 11, 2022
While everyone’s talking about Kanye West and Kyrie Irving, an insidious new strain of Jew hatred is spreading on college campuses and endangering Jewish students.
While everyone’s talking about Kanye West and Kyrie Irving, an insidious new strain of Jew hatred is spreading on college campuses and endangering Jewish students.
Ami Horowitz is a pro-Israel filmmaker who infiltrates different worlds – from the UN to colleges to Mideast danger zones – and fearlessly pokes fun at all of them.
Local star Ryan Turrel always dreamed of becoming the first Orthodox Jewish player in NBA history. He’s now one step closer to that dream.
As co-producer of the acclaimed PBS documentary, “the U.S. and the Holocaust,” Sarah Botstein was moved by her extended family’s complex connection to the Holocaust.
Pearl Berg was born 113 years ago in Indiana and moved to Los Angeles in 1929. We met her and some family members at her home in Los Feliz to learn more about her long and amazing life.
In his position, Dean Chemerinsky can do more than sign statements. He can eliminate the discrimination that he has identified.
As a Jew of color whose family has roots in the Deep South and as someone who is involved in Los Angeles politics, I am shocked and saddened by the racist remarks of Councilpersons Nury Martinez, Kevin De Leon and Gil Cedillo. Racism, homophobia and discrimination have no place in Los Angeles and should not be condoned by anyone, especially our elected officials.
Personal reflections on a down-to-earth, mystical Jewish holiday that rewards our physical presence.
As a first step, the nine student organizations should rescind the new, discriminatory provisions from their bylaws or face appropriate sanctions for their failure to do so.
Lawyer-activist Brooke Goldstein has helped start a movement that frames the fight against Jew hatred as a civil rights cause seeking justice for Jews.