Nationalism and anti-semitism

As nationalism rises in Serbia, a Holocaust education seminar for teachers gets more popular

In recent years, local fascist and neo-Nazi groups in Serbia have become emboldened under President Aleksandar Vučić.

 Borka Marinkovic, far left, talks about her experiences as the daughter of Holocaust survivors with a group of Serbian teachers during an August 2023 TOLI education seminar in Šabac, Serbia.
Protesters light flares and carry Polish flags during a rally, organised by far-right, nationalist groups, to mark the anniversary of Polish independence in Warsaw, Poland, November 11, 2016.

Polish far-right Independence Day march to go ahead despite court ban

An Orthodox Jew walks through the Jewish Cemetery in Warsaw April 15, 2013. The 70th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising will be commemorated on April 19, 2013. Picture taken April 15, 2013.

Polish government to give $50,000 to nationalist website

NATIONAL GUARD members walk in front of the US Capitol on Thursday, as tension continues ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration next week.

Washington, state capitals on high alert ahead of Wednesday inauguration


CIJA responds to 'Post' article after CNP called for removal of Jews from Canada

The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, an agency of the Jewish Federations of Canada, responded directly to the 'Post's July 14 article surrounding Patron's tirade.

Sandra Easterbrook-Barna stops to look at the Pearl and Pine Retirement Residence adorned with Canadian flags on Canada Day in Burlington.

Oberlin professor placed on leave after antisemitic Facebook posts

Karega had made comments accusing Israel and “Rothschild-led bankers” of responsibility for downing a Malaysian airliner over Ukraine in 2014.

A protest at Oberlin college (archive)

Nationalism and Zionism without racism

RABBI REUVEN HAMMER

Kuwait Airways to compensate Israeli barred from flight

Airline agrees to pay damages and costs, but refuses admission of liability

Kuwait Airways

The toxic reality of antisemitism in Europe

It’s not only dangerous for Jews to oppose Europeans having their own national and cultural identity. It’s morally wrong.

Hungarian President Viktor Orban (left) and Jewish Philanthropist George Soros

Polish historian: Penalties for new Polish law resemble pre-war punishment

“The pre-war maximum for insulting the Polish nation in the late 1930s was three years, exactly as stipulated in the contemporary Polish legislation."

THE PERIMETER fence of Auschwitz II-Birkenau is enveloped in a thick evening fog during the ceremonies marking the 73rd anniversary of the liberation of the camp and International Holocaust Remembrance Day, near Oswiecim, Poland, January 2018

Pressure mounts on Poland to back away from Holocaust bill

Antisemitism has resurfaced amid the debate over a bill that would criminalize suggesting complicity on the part of the Polish nation or state in Nazi Germany's crimes.

Birkenau concentration camp in Poland in the snow

Corbyn and UK’s chief rabbi didn’t mention Jews in Holocaust statements

The media's selective treatment of UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn did not go unnoticed — even in the Jewish media that have been less than sympathetic to him over Labour’s antisemitism problem.

Britain's opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn acknowledges his audience prior to giving his keynote speech at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, Britain, September 27, 2017.

Austrian chancellor calls to punish author of antisemitic fraternity song

Racist hate speech is illegal in Austria.

Top candidate of the People's Party (OeVP) Sebastian Kurz attends his party's victory celebration meeting in Vienna, Austria, October 15, 2017.

UK right-wing activist: Britain 'took the wrong side' in World War II

The arrest of the self-proclaimed Nazi came at a time when European Jews fear a resurgence of antisemitism from the rise of nationalism.

Swastikas displayed in Brussels as part of a light show recalling the Nazi era.

George Soros and the Demonization of Philanthropy

Soros’s Jewish identity is rarely explicitly invoked by his antagonists, but it doesn’t need to be: Every invocation of his “cosmopolitanism” and his essential foreignness serves as such.

George Soros.