Monsey stabbing victim, in coma since December attack, has died
The most seriously injured victim of the stabbing attack at a rabbi’s home in Monsey in late December has died.
Monsey stabbing victim opens eyes after 59 days in coma
The most seriously injured victim of the stabbing attack at a rabbi’s home in Monsey opened his eyes after 59 days in a coma.
Q & A with Bari Weiss: Exploring various forms of anti-Semitism
Ron Csillag interviews acclaimed writer Bari Weiss, author of the bestselling book How to Fight Anti-Semitism.
Farber: Adding fuel to the anti-Semitic fire
“Trump certainly did not plant a gun or machete in the hands of the perpetrators, but he may very well have added fuel to the anti-Semitic fire.”
Kay: The real sources of Jew-hatred in America
Barbara Kay explores the inaccuracies in a recent op-ed by Bernie Farber that appeared in the Toronto Star.
From Yoni’s Desk: Unity never gets old
“Daf yomi might not be your cup of tea, but it’s hard to argue with its message of unity, especially now amid rising anti-Semitism around the world, soaring tensions in the Middle East and divisiveness in our own community.”
Alleged Monsey stabber indicted on six attempted murder charges
A grand jury in Rockland County, New York, has indicted the alleged Monsey stabber on six attempted murder charges.
25,000 march against anti-Semitism in New York City
An estimated 25,000 people marched across the Brooklyn Bridge and held a rally on Sunday to protest rising anti-Semitism in and around New York City.