Sarah Silverman and Drake: A match made in Jewish heaven?
“I mean listen, he’s half-Jewish, I’m sure he has a Jewish mother fantasy situation,” says Silverman
Jewish Facebook campaign finds shelter for homeless Israeli woman
“We could never leave a Jew on the street. It’s about giving dignity to a human being”
Former schoolmates reunite after apology ad goes viral
The two have spoken several times on the phone, and look forward to meeting each other
92-year-old Holocaust survivor hosts Reddit AMA about his experience
Henry Flescher detailed his harrowing near-death to liberation story on the popular online platform
Microsoft removes Hitler-loving Twitter robot
“As it learns, some of its responses are inappropriate and indicative of the types of interactions some people are having with it. We’re making some adjustments,” said a spokesperson for Microsoft
Bayern Munich apologizes for photo after comparisons to Auschwitz
The graphic, which has since been taken down, drew comparisons on social media to images of the railroad tracks leading to Auschwitz
U.K. Labour party member suspended over anti-Semitic tweets, again
Vicki Kirby was first suspended in 2014 after tweeting that Hitler may be a “Zionist God” and asking why the Islamic State group wasn’t attacking “the real oppressors,” Israel
Mark Zuckerberg officially the world’s richest Jew
Zuckerberg soared past last year’s richest Jews, Larry Ellison and Michael Bloomberg, making the No. 6 spot on Forbes’ annual billionaires list
#TousAvecUneProblem? France embraces its kippah ‘problem’
The latest satire column from David Levine
For Israeli bloggers, the rules are the same but different
New online censorship rules signal a turning point for Israeli media, a recognition that the traditional forms of news reporting and dissemination are being challenged