All eyes have focused on Riyadh as potentially the next signatory of the historic Abraham Accords. But first, a surprising new agreement between Saudi Arabia and Iran, brokered by the biggest surprise of all: China.
Jews are finding it harder to be Jewish in America. That became painfully apparent when American Jewish Committee released its latest State of Antisemitism in America report last month.
To even begin to solve the problem of antisemitism, there must be clarity about what it is and what it isn’t. That's why the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) built international consensus around a non-legally binding definition.
The future is bright for young American Jews. Granted, my crystal ball isn’t totally accurate and I’m not into tarot cards. But I feel good about my prediction after spending a few days with a special group of high school students.
AJC is launching Municipal Leaders Against Antisemitism. This bipartisan initiative on Long island is led by Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone, five town supervisors, and the Nassau and Suffolk village officials associations, representing all 98 Long Island mayors.