ISRAEL, THE HOLOCAUST AND FIGHTING ANTI-SEMITISM

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American Universities Are Ignoring Concerns About Antisemitism

A group of pro-Israel activists and others concerned about rising anti-semitism have written to Rutgers, NYU, Yale, and several other universities regarding specific incidents that took place on those campuses over the last months. They have not yet responded to any of our letters.

If You Don't Have Mandatory Holocaust Education, DEMAND IT!

If you live in the United States, only 23 states (Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas and Wisconsin) have mandatory education about the Holocaust.

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  • Is it possible for a Jew to also be anti-Semitic? The case of Murray Rothbard

    Rothbard was born to Jewish parents, David and Rae Rothbard, and raised in Bronx, New York. His own self-description was that he remained "A pro-Christian Jew who thinks that everything good in Western Civilization is traceable to Christianity".

  • Holocaust Awareness and Denial Levels Around the World

    Holocaust Awareness and Denial Levels Around the World

    The largest region with antisemitic attitudes was the Middle East/North Africa, where 74% of those surveyed agreed with 6 of the 11 stereotypes. In Eastern Europe, 34% agreed with 6 of the 11 stereotypes.

  • How Zionism Saved Lives During the Holocaust

    During the Holocaust Europe's Jews were cut off from and disowned by the outside world. Jews were systematically impoverished, starved and murdered. Where Jews did try to fight the Nazis, Zionists were prominent in the resistance.

Donate to Help Needy Holocaust Survivors

A 2018 report indicates that 61 percent of the 100,000 Holocaust survivors in the United States live on less than $23,000 a year, or double the poverty line...