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This Advent, Churches Urged To Assess Worship for Inadvertent Antisemitism

The Anti-Defamation League reported a 34% increase in antisemitic incidents in the U.S. between 2020 and 2021. A 2021 survey found that 60% of the general public sees antisemitism as a problem. 

‘A Vile, Repellent Bigot’—RJC Condemns Ye’s Self-Proclaimed ‘Christ-Like’ Nazi-Affirming Comments

“I like Hitler,” Kanye West repeated throughout the interview, maintaining that the genocidal dictator had “redeeming qualities.”

‘God Is Using Me,’ Says Kanye West in Defense of His Antisemitism

Kanye West continued his campaign of antisemitism this week when he appeared as a guest on Tim Pool’s “Timcast IRL” podcast alongside Nick Fuentes and Milo Yiannopoulos.

White House Condemns Kanye-Fueled Antisemitic Freeway Demonstration in Los Angeles

President Joe Biden’s administration is now the latest among national and local leaders to condemn a group of LA demonstrators who were giving Nazi salutes on a 405 Freeway overpass.

Brazilian Pastor Receives 18-Year Prison Sentence After Calling for Second Jewish Holocaust

A Brazilian pastor has been sentenced to 18 years and six months in prison for antisemitic rhetoric espoused at his church, wherein he has called for a second Holocaust. 

How to Combat the Uptick in Antisemitic Attacks

Holocaust education will eventually do the trick; in the meantime, increased visible security must protect people of faith against antisemitic attacks.

Antisemitism in the West Is Out in the Open, Not Hiding in Plain Sight

For several years, Christians United for Israel (CUFI) has been deeply concerned that antisemitism was hiding in plain sight in the US and Europe. But today, anti-Israel sentiment has largely shed this pretense.

EU Leaders Worried by Rise in Antisemitism, Holocaust Denial

European Union leaders pledged Wednesday to confront the rise of antisemitism and Holocaust denial witnessed during the coronavirus pandemic, on the eve of the annual commemorations of Auschwitz’s liberation.