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Jaclyn S. ClarkThe Times of Israel (Blogs) |
You have seen it in the comments. Maybe in the last week. A Jewish-owned bakery is vandalized with “Free Gaza” graffiti. A Jewish professional...
This week, a 28-year-old from Ra’anana named Noam Bettan walks onto a stage in Vienna to sing a three-minute French-language pop ballad about a...
Scrolling Instagram today, I came across the above picture. It is a storefront window in Long Beach, California. A poster. The word DEFEAT across the...
Every generation of antisemites insists they are not the last one. They have a new sound. A new look. A new vocabulary. Don’t be fooled — the...
This post is dedicated to the impressive volume of emailers, commenters, and mahjong-group dispatchers who have written, with varying degrees of...
An AI-generated photo of the WHCD gunman in an IDF sweatshirt went viral within hours of Saturday’s attack. The picture was fake. The pipeline that...
I did not grow up thinking about antisemitism. I did not study it in school. It was not part of my professional life. For nearly a decade after law...
You know the moment I’m talking about. Maybe it was in a meeting. Maybe it was in a hallway, or on a Zoom call, or over lunch. Maybe it came from a...
My parents never had a conversation with me about antisemitism. For the most part, they didn’t need to. I grew up in Orlando, Florida—about 160...
The Supreme Court just made it harder to regulate what therapists say to vulnerable patients. For Jews seeking mental health care in a field...
Growing up, I was told that Clark was an “Ellis Island name.” The story went like this: when my great-grandparents arrived in New York from...
Let’s skip the pleasantries. Jewish Americans are under siege — not in the abstract, historical, “never forget” sense that lets you nod...
When most people think about discrimination against Jews, they think about swastikas and slurs—the kind of hatred that is loud, obvious, and...
Imagine sharing a link on Instagram—not a threat, not a lie, just a link to someone’s publicly available work profile—and getting served with a...