After facing antisemitism in the Diaspora, pro-Israel LGBTQ Jews find refuge in Tel Aviv
LGBTQ Jews facing antisemitism abroad have sought safety in Tel Aviv, where Israel’s queer scene allows them to embrace both identities openly.
Here, Islam is the boss: The nightmare of a gay Jewish teacher in Berlin
Brazilian-born teacher Uziel Inácio-Steck faced severe harassment in a Berlin school dominated by conservative Muslim culture.
The Abandonment of Jewish Therapists: Antisemitism in the Mental Health Field
In this blog, psychologist Daniel Balva exposes growing antisemitism within mental-health professions.
King Charles delivers poignant Holocaust remembrance speech
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, King Charles III delivered a heartfelt speech honouring the victims and survivors of the Holocaust.
Why is it so hard to build a Holocaust memorial in London
The proposal to build a Holocaust memorial in London has faced significant challenges, ranging from bureaucratic delays to public opposition.