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A Brooklyn High School football coach has tendered his resignation after his team was accused of using the word "Nazi" repeatedly as a term to call out plays during a game with Beachwood schools.
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CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who previously considered such claims free speech, said his thinking has "evolved." Survivors had lobbied the social network to remove posts that deny the Holocaust.
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Violations of health regulations by Orthodox Jews have been documented by public officials and media at a level of scrutiny that Jews say others don't face.
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One family says that their distinctive dress makes them easy targets and that they are on guard even in their own Orthodox community in Brooklyn.
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Citing journals written by the suspect, Grafton E. Thomas, and his Internet search history, the FBI says it appears that he was driven by anti-Semitism.
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It's "open season on Jews," one New York City council member said in the wake of violence in Brooklyn this week. The attacks come as Jews around the world celebrate Hanukkah.
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The order will extend a federal anti-discrimination law to include discrimination based on anti-Semitism. Some worry the policy will be used to stifle criticism of Israel on college campuses.
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A shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday left 11 people dead, six wounded and a community shaken by the apparently anti-Semitic motivations of the…
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The Anti-Defamation League has released its annual report of anti-Semitic incidents in the U.S. for 2017. Last year marked the largest single-year...
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The Anti-Defamation League annual audit of anti-Semitic incidents found 1,986 such occurrences, including 457 at K-12 schools and 204 on college campuses.