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Evan Bernstein joins JFNA, leaving Community Security Service – eJewish Philanthropy

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Evan Bernstein joins JFNA, leaving Community Security Service – eJewish Philanthropy

As one of his first acts in office, newly installed U.S. Ambassador to Israel Jack Lew met with the families of American citizens who are being held hostage by Hamas…

The Wall Street Journal profiled Marc Rowan and his campaign against the University of Pennsylvania over its response to antisemitism on campus…

Similarly, investor Steve Eisman instructed the University of Pennsylvania to remove his name from a scholarship they fund in protest of the school’s response to antisemitism…

Israeli President Isaac Herzog wrote an opinion piece in The New York Times, arguing that the war against Hamas won’t just affect Israel but the entire world…

Jewish Women’s Aid, a British charity that helps women and children affected by domestic or sexual violence, has reported a 72% drop in referrals, which it believes is due to people being focused on the war in Israel and not having the “head-space or inner strength to prioritize their own safety”…

The U.K.’s Community Security Trust reported more than 1,000 antisemitic incidents over the past 28 days, the largest number since the organization started tracking in 1984…

The New York Times profiled the Ner Tamid Society, a fraternal organization for Jewish members of the New York Fire Department

New studies found that people who consider themselves to be victims are more likely to adopt a “vigilante identity,” looking for wrongdoing and meting out punishments…

The Washington Post compared modern-day industrialist Elon Musk’s criticism of the Anti-Defamation League with Henry Ford’s animus for Jewish organizations and the Jewish people…

The British Jewish community’s leading mental health charity, Jami, will merge with Jewish Care, its largest health and social care charity…

Police in New South Wales, Australia, are offering an AUD 1 million ($650,000) reward to anyone with information about the unsolved 1998 murder of Denise Govendir, who was the executive director of the local Jewish charity Beth Wizo

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