On Its 75th Birthday, Israel’s Survival Remains a Miracle
A nation unlike any other.
April 26, 2023
Taking the fight from campus to the courts.
While the U.S., unlike European countries, does not have laws against “hate speech” or what France calls “community violence incitement,” Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and other provisions often give victims of anti-Semitism recourse to bring their complaints to court. Phyllis Chesler examines ten lawsuits brought to this end, and what they accomplished:
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Even as Jerusalem offers to mediate.
Taking the fight from campus to the courts.
Are America’s devout condemned to becoming a beleaguered minority?
What Moses Maimonides had in common with his distinguished, Sufism-influenced son.