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Global superstar Bad Bunny shared a memorable moment with Israeli fan Reut Regev during his concert in Poland, inviting her onstage in front of thousands of fans.
After welcoming her with a warm embrace, he handed Reut the honor of cueing the next song, creating a moment she’ll never forget.
🎥 @reut_regev
Global superstar Bad Bunny shared a memorable moment with Israeli fan Reut Regev during his concert in Poland, inviting her onstage in front of thousands of fans.
After welcoming her with a warm embrace, he handed Reut the honor of cueing the next song, creating a moment she’ll never forget.
🎥 @reut_regev
If you are watching the World Cup like we are, you’re probably on the edge of your seat.
But there is another story about football that far fewer people know.
Before the Holocaust, Jews helped shape the game as players, managers, club owners, journalists, referees, and passionate supporters. Some of Europe’s greatest clubs were built with the vision and leadership of Jewish pioneers.
When the Nazis came to power, they set out to erase Jewish contributions from every part of public life, including sports. Jewish athletes were expelled from their clubs, Jewish sporting organizations were dissolved, stadiums were confiscated, careers were destroyed, and thousands of Jewish players, coaches, officials, and fans were murdered or forced into exile.
So as you watch the World Cup, remember that the history of football is also a Jewish story.
If you are watching the World Cup like we are, you’re probably on the edge of your seat.
But there is another story about football that far fewer people know.
Before the Holocaust, Jews helped shape the game as players, managers, club owners, journalists, referees, and passionate supporters. Some of Europe’s greatest clubs were built with the vision and leadership of Jewish pioneers.
When the Nazis came to power, they set out to erase Jewish contributions from every part of public life, including sports. Jewish athletes were expelled from their clubs, Jewish sporting organizations were dissolved, stadiums were confiscated, careers were destroyed, and thousands of Jewish players, coaches, officials, and fans were murdered or forced into exile.
So as you watch the World Cup, remember that the history of football is also a Jewish story.
A report documenting growing threats, intimidation, and the exclusion of Jewish and Israeli authors has triggered the resignation of PEN America President Dinaw Mengestu. The report exposed how writers are increasingly being boycotted, disinvited, and pressured because of their identity or views, reigniting the debate over whether cultural spaces are protecting free expression or enabling discrimination.
A report documenting growing threats, intimidation, and the exclusion of Jewish and Israeli authors has triggered the resignation of PEN America President Dinaw Mengestu. The report exposed how writers are increasingly being boycotted, disinvited, and pressured because of their identity or views, reigniting the debate over whether cultural spaces are protecting free expression or enabling discrimination.
“All Jews are f*gs. Hamas. Hamas. Hamas.”
Moroccan fans in the Netherlands are blaming Jews for their defeat and they targeted a place where they believed Israeli tourists were staying.
This is the upsetting antisemitism that has infested the tension surrounding the World Cup and it must be called out.
“All Jews are f*gs. Hamas. Hamas. Hamas.”
Moroccan fans in the Netherlands are blaming Jews for their defeat and they targeted a place where they believed Israeli tourists were staying.
This is the upsetting antisemitism that has infested the tension surrounding the World Cup and it must be called out.
Thank you to Alyssa Farah Griffin for speaking out these hateful white supremacist from "Patriot Front" who marched through Washington, D.C.
There is no place for white supremacy or antisemitism in America and it is important for public figures and members of the entertainment industry to call this out.
🎥: @theviewabc
Thank you to Alyssa Farah Griffin for speaking out these hateful white supremacist from "Patriot Front" who marched through Washington, D.C.
There is no place for white supremacy or antisemitism in America and it is important for public figures and members of the entertainment industry to call this out.
🎥: @theviewabc
Johny Srouji, an Israeli-Arab Christian from Haifa, has just become Apple’s first-ever Chief Hardware Officer, essentially the second highest positions at one of the world’s most valuable and influential companies.
After studying computer science at the Technion, Srouji held senior processor-development roles at IBM and Intel before joining Apple in 2008 to lead development of the A4, Apple’s first custom system-on-a-chip.
Today, Srouji is Apple’s Chief Hardware Officer and the top executive responsible for Apple’s hardware development, including the hardware design and engineering behind products like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, as well as Apple silicon and other core technologies that power Apple’s devices.
Srouji’s remarkable journey is just one powerful example of the great achievements of Arab and Palestinian citizens of Israel.
From Haifa to the highest levels of global technology, his story highlights how Arab Israelis — including members of Israel’s Christian Arab community — continue to thrive in Israel, building successful careers, break barriers, and making extraordinary contributions in Israel and around the world. His success is also a reminder that Israeli society is far more diverse and complex than the simplistic narratives often used to describe it.
Johny Srouji, an Israeli-Arab Christian from Haifa, has just become Apple’s first-ever Chief Hardware Officer, essentially the second highest positions at one of the world’s most valuable and influential companies.
After studying computer science at the Technion, Srouji held senior processor-development roles at IBM and Intel before joining Apple in 2008 to lead development of the A4, Apple’s first custom system-on-a-chip.
Today, Srouji is Apple’s Chief Hardware Officer and the top executive responsible for Apple’s hardware development, including the hardware design and engineering behind products like the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, as well as Apple silicon and other core technologies that power Apple’s devices.
Srouji’s remarkable journey is just one powerful example of the great achievements of Arab and Palestinian citizens of Israel.
From Haifa to the highest levels of global technology, his story highlights how Arab Israelis — including members of Israel’s Christian Arab community — continue to thrive in Israel, building successful careers, break barriers, and making extraordinary contributions in Israel and around the world. His success is also a reminder that Israeli society is far more diverse and complex than the simplistic narratives often used to describe it.
The Egyptian coach’s tantrum at the FIFA World Cup should come as no surprise.
After Egypt’s elimination, social media was flooded with baseless conspiracy theories claiming FIFA had somehow rigged the match because of the coach’s outspoken support for the Palestinian cause.
WATCH what being a sore loser and bad sportsmanship looks like.
Messi calmly walked over to the Egyptian coach and asked, “What’s wrong with you?” The exchange was caught on camera and quickly went viral.
Given everything we witnessed from the Egyptian coaching staff throughout the tournament, this outburst was entirely in character. Losing with dignity is part of sport. This wasn’t.
The Egyptian coach’s tantrum at the FIFA World Cup should come as no surprise.
After Egypt’s elimination, social media was flooded with baseless conspiracy theories claiming FIFA had somehow rigged the match because of the coach’s outspoken support for the Palestinian cause.
WATCH what being a sore loser and bad sportsmanship looks like.
Messi calmly walked over to the Egyptian coach and asked, “What’s wrong with you?” The exchange was caught on camera and quickly went viral.
Given everything we witnessed from the Egyptian coaching staff throughout the tournament, this outburst was entirely in character. Losing with dignity is part of sport. This wasn’t.
This is beyond ridiculous.
After Egypt’s World Cup loss, people edited the referee’s Wikipedia page to falsely claim he was Jewish, then circulated the fabricated screenshot online to blame the defeat on Jews.
This was the deliberate spread of an antisemitic conspiracy theory by people who couldn’t accept the result.
When your first instinct after losing a football match is to blame the Jews, the problem isn’t the referee. It’s your antisemitism.
Sore losers scapegoating Jews for their failures.
This is beyond ridiculous.
After Egypt’s World Cup loss, people edited the referee’s Wikipedia page to falsely claim he was Jewish, then circulated the fabricated screenshot online to blame the defeat on Jews.
This was the deliberate spread of an antisemitic conspiracy theory by people who couldn’t accept the result.
When your first instinct after losing a football match is to blame the Jews, the problem isn’t the referee. It’s your antisemitism.
Sore losers scapegoating Jews for their failures.
