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A brick thrown through the window of a Brookline kosher grocery underscores the grim increase in antisemitic incidents.
“Boston has one of the most vibrant Jewish communities in the United States, a source of pride and strength for our city and our region, and we stand firmly against antisemitism,” Cederbaum wrote.
Miri Bar-Halpern and Jaclyn Wolfman assign the term ‘traumatic invalidation’ to the silence, blame, exclusion and denial Jews ...
Harvard wins a preliminary legal victory against the Trump administration, maintaining international student enrollment.
After a kosher grocery store was targeted and damaged over the weekend, dozens rallied outside The Butcherie to stand in ...
But antisemitism is not only expressed in violence, demonstrations, and public ridicule. It is also expressed in quieter, ...
Details about the discussions emerged after President Trump said the two sides, which have been locked in court battles for ...
A federal judge in Boston is once again temporarily blocking the Trump administration from taking any action against ...
The Butcherie is one of the Boston area’s only kosher grocers, selling kosher meat and prepared foods from its home in ...
A brick with "Free Palestine" vandalized a Jewish grocery in Brookline, considered an anti-Semitic hate crime by police.
Heideman is a Jewish rights activist, virtual lecturer and motivational speaker. She guides March of the Living trips in ...
Ira Stoll misconstrues my ministry,” writes the Rev. Matthew Ichihashi Potts.
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