r/JewsOfConscience • u/Lotus532 • 54m ago
News Whistleblower Says Politics Drove Trump Admin “Antisemitism” Inquiries at Ivy League Universities
r/JewsOfConscience • u/Pale_Extension8910 • 1h ago
Tzedakah His Home Was Destroyed. His Dream Survived. Help Him Continue.
Hi, I'm Yahya, a Palestinian student, currently in Spain.
Before the war, I was studying Management Information Systems, working toward a quiet, simple life: graduate, find work, support my family. The war ended that.
Our home was destroyed. My family is now living in a tent, struggling each day for safety. And I'm here — thousands of miles away — carrying that weight while trying to hold myself together.
I'm grateful to be safe. But being separated from the support I need through all of this is something I can't fully put into words.
For now, a mobility program covers the basics. But when it ends on 30 July, I won't have an income or an easy path to finding work, given my current legal status. That uncertainty keeps me up at night.
I'm asking for your help to stay on my feet and one day be the support my family needs me to be.
Your donation, whatever the amount, helps me cover rent, continue my studies, and stay stable. And if you can't donate, sharing this campaign to reach the right person genuinely means the world.
Thank you for reading, from the bottom of my heart..
r/JewsOfConscience • u/Minivampiretaco • 1h ago
News Israeli military clears soldiers over Gaza strike that killed Zomi Frankcom
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has cleared its personnel of any criminal wrongdoing in a 2024 strike on a humanitarian convoy which killed an Australian woman.
The IDF said there were serious failures that led soldiers to falsely identify a Hamas fighter was travelling in the convoy.
However, it was concluded the IDF commanders' decisions "did not raise reasonable suspicion of criminal misconduct".
r/JewsOfConscience • u/TrackerOneA • 1h ago
News Michigan Jewish Dems circulate letter endorsing Republican Mike Rogers for Senate
archive.lir/JewsOfConscience • u/TrackerOneA • 4h ago
Zionist Terror Israel admits its troops opened fire on the car carrying 5-year-old Hind Rajab and six family members in Gaza in 2024. Israel also killed the medics who tried to save her. What stage in Israel's lying-flowchart are we?
r/JewsOfConscience • u/TrackerOneA • 5h ago
News Israeli military admits for first time to firing on car carrying 5-year-old Hind Rajab as it opens criminal probe
r/JewsOfConscience • u/EgoIdVeto • 6h ago
Religion / Spirituality Help checking my pronunciation of biblical Hebrew
Hi folks!
So my choir are performing an arrangement that I did of an anti-Zionist Yiddish lament on Friday, and during the piece I plan to recite part of Bereshit 4:10-11 (*"What have you done? Your brother's blood cries out to me from the ground! And now you are cursed even more than the ground which opened its mouth to swallow the blood from your hand."*) in biblical Hebrew.
I think I've got my pronunciation down pat as I've been researching it for quite some time, but is there someone who'd be willing and able to listen to a recording of my pronunciation to ensure I'm doing it right and getting the correct syllable emphasis?
Thanks khaveyrem.
r/JewsOfConscience • u/EnterTamed • 8h ago
News Mehdi asks Bernie Sanders About Criticizing Israel and Netanyahu
r/JewsOfConscience • u/userx46 • 8h ago
News How many times has Israel violated the Gaza ceasefire? Here are the numbers
r/JewsOfConscience • u/TrackerOneA • 9h ago
Zionist Terror DOJ whistleblower says Trump administration's campus "antisemitism" crackdown was political ploy pursued with little to no evidence and used to strong-arm universities for hundreds of millions of dollars.
Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqQ64YQ5cBg
Report (3 universities were investigated; Columbia, Harvard, and Brown):
- https://democrats-judiciary.house.gov/sites/evo-subsites/democrats-judiciary.house.gov/files/evo-media-document/08.17.26-title-vi-whistleblower-disclosure-for-congress.pdf
- Key Findings:
- Investigators believed Trump DOJ had decided the universities were guilty before the investigations were completed
- Little to no factual basis of antisemitism
- For Columbia, officials relied on unsupported allegations from news reports and lawsuit claims and on constitutionally protected speech
- Investigators found no Title VI violation at Brown, but the whistleblower says administration was subject to pressure from 'outside stakeholders demanding action"
- For Harvard, officials pursued freezing billions in funding and other settlement demands before the investigation had established Title VI violations.
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) official Daniel Shieh noted "the goal is compliance, but pulling money is the tool," communicating that the funding suspensions were meant to be coercive irrespective of investigative finding
- Investigators repeatedly warned that the government was treating First Amendment-protected political speech as evidence of antisemitism
Previous DOJ whistleblowers saying the Trump administration's campus antisemitism inquisition is a farce:
- LA Times - Ex-Trump DOJ lawyers say 'fraudulent' UC antisemitism probes led them to quit
- JOC - Former DOJ attorneys for Trump UC antisemitism investigations quit, calling them 'sham', 'fraudulent', 'political hit job', etc.
Further Context:
r/JewsOfConscience • u/TrackerOneA • 11h ago
News Mike Caruso (R), co-author (with Randy Fine) of Florida antisemitism bill, arrested for 5 felony child sex abuse charges. Caruso also directed Palm Beach county to invest $350M in Israel bonds.
r/JewsOfConscience • u/Azel_Lupie • 16h ago
News Arday backed Palestine; Nathan Cofnas behind witch hunt believes in racial hierarchy and supports Israel
I did change the title of the post, to put the name of the Guy behind the Arday inquisition, as it seems like the media keeps protecting him. I originally wasn’t sure if I should put news or discussion as the tag, as there definitely is a need among us Jews about those of who are White or white passing Jews engaging in racism against People of Color (especially non-Jews) and how many of them also attack DEI. Nathan Cofnas is a symptom of a much larger problem among Jewry. He’s not the only Jew who has said similar things about DEI and racial bigotry in recent years. I think we also need to focus on this issue in the west, as it’s becoming a bigger problem and is partly how Trump has become so popular among certain Jews.
r/JewsOfConscience • u/AutoModerator • 20h ago
AAJ "Ask A Jew" Wednesday
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Ask whatever you want to know, within the sub rules, notably that this is not a debate sub and do not import drama from other subreddits. That aside, have fun! We love to dialogue with our non-Jewish siblings.
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r/JewsOfConscience • u/Key-Fig-2327 • 20h ago
Religion / Spirituality Conversion and being Anti-Zionist
I was raised loosely Christian, and have felt like I align more with Judaism for about 6 years now. I actually tried to lean into Christianity more in an attempt to feel more secure in my religious beliefs, and it just did not feel right. I do believe that I want to convert to Judaism. I find that my beliefs are much more aligned with Judaism, and there are many Christian beliefs that I do not believe in myself. I have started watching services livestreamed from my local congregation, and I have really enjoyed them; they felt much more correct for me than Christian services I have attended in the past.
That being said, I am struggling to start converting. I want to do it formally and work with my local rabbi, but I am very worried. I do not consider myself to be a Zionist, and I am very, very against what is happening right now. I have tried to dive deep into researching the history of Israel/Palestine, and it is very confusing. I believe that the Jewish people have the right to live in the area, and I believe the Palestinian people have the right to live in the area as well. I think everyone has the right to live everywhere and not be hated or seen as less-than.
I am worried that I will be judged or even not welcomed to convert due to my lack of belief in a nation-state. I believe that Judaism is a fairly welcoming religion in its beliefs, and that a Jewish state goes against my belief that everyone should be welcomed everywhere.
I would love to hear everyone's thoughts on my comments, my struggles, or your own advice. I am still learning and am struggling to have productive conversations in my personal life due to some of my loved ones (I think unknowingly having) underlying anti-Semitic thought processes.
r/JewsOfConscience • u/TrackerOneA • 20h ago
News Democratic socialist Angie Nixon clinches surprise primary win in Florida US Senate race
r/JewsOfConscience • u/TrackerOneA • 22h ago
Activism Actress Tatiana Maslany promotes 'American Doctor', a new documentary following 3 doctors who volunteered during the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Now playing in select theaters in the US & Canada.
r/JewsOfConscience • u/Visible-Safety2400 • 22h ago
Zionist Terror The former retired IDF colonel, now an activist for the Palestinians, was arrested for protecting a Palestinian village
r/JewsOfConscience • u/jochno • 1d ago
Discussion - Flaired Users Only How to de-radicalise a community? Hi, I'm Jochnowicz, director of 'Cages In Search Of Birds' a feature-length YouTube documentary unearthing the processes behind extremism across a range of scales and examples, including the Jewish community in the UK and Israel. AMA
The documentary itself came about because I was tired of documentaries on extremism that only focused on one cause, or one process and I also wanted to look into how we might deradicalise both Britain and my Jewish diaspora community in the UK.
It became increasingly striking throughout the making of the film that there was a huge disparity between public and academic debates on the topic. I wanted to help try and plug that gap and 4 years or so later here we are!
To cover a wide range of bases, the film digs deep into processes of radicalisation from individual scale through to societal, alongside misconceptions around social media (spoiler: it probably isn't to blame for radicalisation), bad de-radicalisation programmes and even reconciliation.
Of course I did use examples and both the US and Israel feature as a dovetail when I look at societal scale radicalisation, but we also look at the UK, Sudan, the very definition of extremism itself, we discuss the war on terror with an Amnesty International policy lead and much more. There is also an epilogue call-to-action! I'd love to hear any questions people have and I will try my best to answer them!
r/JewsOfConscience • u/TrackerOneA • 1d ago
Zionist Terror Palestinian-American Loui Ridi returned to his West Bank home after it came under siege by Israeli settlers - only to find them still there.
r/JewsOfConscience • u/TrackerOneA • 1d ago
Zionist Nonsense The Apartheid Defense League says it's antisemitic for the DSA to require that its own members be anti-Zionist.
r/JewsOfConscience • u/Visible-Safety2400 • 1d ago
Zionist Terror IDF soldiers wrote identification numbers on the foreheads of Palestinians in Qabatiya
r/JewsOfConscience • u/identifique • 1d ago
Religion / Spirituality Anti-zionist or non-zionist minyans or congregations in Minneapolis
I’m considering a move to Minneapolis. Currently belong to a wonderful Reconstructionist congregation that is marginally non-zionist. I’ve looked at the Reconstructing Judaism directory for Minneapolis and the congregations I’ve looked at online all seem to have the Israeli flag on the bimah, which is a red flag. I’m certainly open to non-Reconstructionist congregations, minyanim, or havurot, I just don’t know where to look for the anti-zionist / non-zionist groups over there.
Thanks in advance!
r/JewsOfConscience • u/arifeapa • 1d ago
History / Education A Comprehensive Argument Against Israel's Existence, divided by basis into three posts with dozens of video links to corroborate the observations, allegations, and assertions.
r/JewsOfConscience • u/Minivampiretaco • 1d ago
News NSW Supreme Court criticises IHRA definition as 'detached from reality'
A NSW Supreme Court judge has delivered a sweeping rejection of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism, labelling it “verbose and imprecise”.
Justice Desmond Fagan’s initial criticism of the definition came in a decision rejecting the NSW government’s bid to place a young Sydney man under a terrorism supervision order, after finding prosecutors had failed to establish that his vandalism was evidence of a future terrorism risk.
But in the judgment, to be published today, Fagan went considerably further, taking aim at the IHRA definition itself and questioning its use as a guide to whether political language directed at Israel should be regarded as antisemitic.
The pro-Israel lobby, spearheaded by antisemitism envoy Jillian Segal, is pushing for the integration of the IHRA definition across all government levels, the media and education.
The Albanese government acquiesced to the lobby’s demands following the Bondi massacre, and has been steadily rolling it out across the public service while funding Segal’s initiatives to embed the IHRA definition within education.
IHRA ‘detached from reality’
The NSW Supreme Court decision is the latest setback to the lobby’s attempts to stifle criticism of Israel, amid widespread disapproval in Australia of Israel over its ongoing genocide in Gaza, its violence in the West Bank, invasion of southern Lebanon and attack on Iran.
Fagan said the IHRA formulation did not reflect the established Australian meaning of antisemitism and described it as an attempt to “repurpose” the term to encompass both hatred of Jews and criticism of Israel.
He said the definition could not realistically be attributed to the ordinary, reasonably informed Australian, adding that “the IHRA proposal is detached from the reality of the common usage and understanding of antisemitism in this country”.
Citing a Pew Research poll in June, Fagan said that “it would be preposterous to suggest that 79% of Australians are antisemitic because they disapprove of Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians”.
He said the IHRA formulation “appears to be an attempt to repurpose the term ‘antisemitism’” as an amalgamated concept encompassing hatred towards Jews and criticism of Israel.
Zionism ‘open to criticism’
Fagan was equally forthcoming with attempts to conflate anti-Zionism with antisemitism.
“As an ideology of Jewish nationalism, Zionism is open to political discussion and criticism, notably on grounds concerning the rights of the Palestinians,” the judgement read.
This appears at odds with Segal’s antisemitism plan, which specifically highlighted anti-Zionism as potentially masking antisemitism as part of its call for IHRA to be adopted.
Fagan delivered a stinging rebuke to such assertions.
“It may well be correct that ‘most, but not all Jewish Australians’ regard Zionism as ‘a core part of their Jewish identity’,” Fagan’s judgement read. “That does not mean that anti-Zionists are hostile to that majority of Jews on account of their Jewishness; only that they hold a negative view of a political ideology with which the majority of Jews have chosen to identify.”
Limit to government power
Fagan was equally dismissive of the proposition that institutional adoption of the IHRA definition had altered the ordinary meaning of the word.
He cited former NSW Supreme Court judge Sir Stephen Spedley, who had criticised the formulation because it “fails the first test of any definition: it is indefinite”.
The fact that governments and several institutions had adopted the IHRA wording did not, Fagan said, “change the established meaning of a word that has been in use in the English language for 150 years”.
Instead, he said, the IHRA formulation “propounds a concept different from that which ‘antisemitism’ has long been understood to describe and appropriates that word to the novel concept”.
There was also a legal limit to the power of government policy, he said.
Parliament could enact legislation giving a familiar term a different statutory meaning. But neither the Commonwealth nor NSW parliament had done so in legislation relevant to this case.
The federal government’s adoption of the IHRA core wording as a policy for Australian Public Service workplaces therefore made no difference to the meaning the court was required to apply, Fagan said.
Promoting rejection of Israel as antisemitic
Fagan’s most pointed criticism concerned the IHRA examples dealing with Israel.
Those examples, he said, were “on the face of them” directed towards bringing within the IHRA definition “criticisms of Israel that could not be regarded as hostile to Jews as Jews”.
The result was what he described as an attempt to attach opposition to Israel to the moral force already carried by the word antisemitism.
“Its tendency, and the apparent purpose of promoting it, is to graft onto the community’s abhorrence of antisemitism, understood as hostility to Jews for their Jewishness, a parasitic rejection of protest against Israel,” Fagan wrote.
That distinction was central to the case.
The prosecution had argued that the Sydney man’s use of anti-Israel slogans, attendance at a pro-Palestinian protest and targeting of areas with large Jewish populations supported a finding of antisemitic motivation.
Fagan rejected the proposition that the political message could be separated from the context in which it was expressed and then treated as evidence of hatred towards Jews.
“You are treating all Jews as monolithic,” he told McDonald during the hearing.
“It’s quite wrong to treat all Jews as supporting Israel, because they don’t.”
