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NEW YORK MAGAZINE HAS BECOME AN ANTI-JEWISH HATE OUTLET
Several Hollywood stars, including Benedict Cumberbatch, Mark Ruffalo, Ian McKellen, Cate Blanchett, and Tilda Swinton, have joined a campaign calling for the release of Marwan Barghouti, a convicted Palestinian terrorist serving multiple life sentences in Israel.
Barghouti was a senior Fatah leader linked to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, the terrorist organization responsible for numerous suicide bombings and shooting attacks during the Second Intifada.
Hollywood is being irresponsible and are turning a convicted terrorist into a human rights icon while erasing the victims of the attacks that led to his imprisonment.
Several Hollywood stars, including Benedict Cumberbatch, Mark Ruffalo, Ian McKellen, Cate Blanchett, and Tilda Swinton, have joined a campaign calling for the release of Marwan Barghouti, a convicted Palestinian terrorist serving multiple life sentences in Israel.
Barghouti was a senior Fatah leader linked to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, the terrorist organization responsible for numerous suicide bombings and shooting attacks during the Second Intifada.
Hollywood is being irresponsible and are turning a convicted terrorist into a human rights icon while erasing the victims of the attacks that led to his imprisonment.
In 1947, Iraq crowned its first-ever beauty queen.
Her name was Renée Dangoor and she came from Baghdad’s ancient Jewish community, which had called Iraq home for more than 2,000 years. She was crowned Miss Baghdad and later Miss Iraq at just 21 years old.
But within years, the world Renée knew began to disappear. As persecution of Iraqi Jews intensified, her family eventually left Iraq and rebuilt their lives in Britain.
Her story is a reminder of a part of Middle Eastern history too often forgotten: Jewish communities were once deeply woven into the societies of the region.
In 1947, Iraq crowned its first-ever beauty queen.
Her name was Renée Dangoor and she came from Baghdad’s ancient Jewish community, which had called Iraq home for more than 2,000 years. She was crowned Miss Baghdad and later Miss Iraq at just 21 years old.
But within years, the world Renée knew began to disappear. As persecution of Iraqi Jews intensified, her family eventually left Iraq and rebuilt their lives in Britain.
Her story is a reminder of a part of Middle Eastern history too often forgotten: Jewish communities were once deeply woven into the societies of the region.
A little bit of Ashkenazi Jewish humor.
A cute moment when Max Greenfield and Jake Shane get to the bottom of their tummy trouble on🎙️Therapuss, now on Netflix.
A little bit of Ashkenazi Jewish humor.
A cute moment when Max Greenfield and Jake Shane get to the bottom of their tummy trouble on🎙️Therapuss, now on Netflix.
Another powerful moment from Rob Schneider on the Heretics Podcast, where he addresses the alarming rise in antisemitism, and says it is worse than anything he has witnessed in his lifetime.
Rob makes a critical point: when Jew-hatred becomes acceptable and a society begins scapegoating Jews, it is a warning sign of something much larger. Thank you, Rob, for speaking out and refusing to normalize it.
Another powerful moment from Rob Schneider on the Heretics Podcast, where he addresses the alarming rise in antisemitism, and says it is worse than anything he has witnessed in his lifetime.
Rob makes a critical point: when Jew-hatred becomes acceptable and a society begins scapegoating Jews, it is a warning sign of something much larger. Thank you, Rob, for speaking out and refusing to normalize it.
The 2025 FBI Hate Crimes report confirms it once again: Jews remain the most targeted group in America. Per capita, Jews were targeted at roughly twice the rate of LGBTQ+ Americans, more than three times the rate of Black Americans, and more than four times the rate of Muslims.
Antisemitism is surging, and Hollywood has helped normalize it. These numbers area a warning that Jew-hatred is real and that those who are silent enables hate.
Hollywood has a responsibility to stand against antisemitism.
The 2025 FBI Hate Crimes report confirms it once again: Jews remain the most targeted group in America. Per capita, Jews were targeted at roughly twice the rate of LGBTQ+ Americans, more than three times the rate of Black Americans, and more than four times the rate of Muslims.
Antisemitism is surging, and Hollywood has helped normalize it. These numbers area a warning that Jew-hatred is real and that those who are silent enables hate.
Hollywood has a responsibility to stand against antisemitism.
WATCH: Israeli soccer star Manor Solomon scores his first goal in his first match for West Ham United! 🇮🇱⚽
From Israel to one of the biggest stages in world soccer, Manor continues to represent his country with pride and show the world the talent coming out of Israel. We’re sure this is just the first of many.
Photo: Shutterstock
WATCH: Israeli soccer star Manor Solomon scores his first goal in his first match for West Ham United! 🇮🇱⚽
From Israel to one of the biggest stages in world soccer, Manor continues to represent his country with pride and show the world the talent coming out of Israel. We’re sure this is just the first of many.
Photo: Shutterstock
Aspiring Israeli-Ethiopian singer Ariela Baruch had the chance to meet one of her musical inspirations, Lauryn Hill.
When Ariela shared that she was from Israel, Lauryn responded warmly: “Beautiful. I love that.” The two ended their exchange with an embrace, a beautiful reminder of how music can create moments of genuine human connection that transcend borders and backgrounds. ❤️
Aspiring Israeli-Ethiopian singer Ariela Baruch had the chance to meet one of her musical inspirations, Lauryn Hill.
When Ariela shared that she was from Israel, Lauryn responded warmly: “Beautiful. I love that.” The two ended their exchange with an embrace, a beautiful reminder of how music can create moments of genuine human connection that transcend borders and backgrounds. ❤️
Creative Community for Peace mourns the passing of Hayden Panettiere, a talented actress and a compassionate voice who used her platform to stand against antisemitism and hate.
Hayden joined fellow artists in speaking out against anti-Jewish hatred and reminding the world of the responsibility we all share to reject antisemitism wherever it appears. We are grateful that she chose to lend her voice to this important cause. May her memory be a blessing, and may her family, friends, and loved ones find comfort during this difficult time.
Creative Community for Peace mourns the passing of Hayden Panettiere, a talented actress and a compassionate voice who used her platform to stand against antisemitism and hate.
Hayden joined fellow artists in speaking out against anti-Jewish hatred and reminding the world of the responsibility we all share to reject antisemitism wherever it appears. We are grateful that she chose to lend her voice to this important cause. May her memory be a blessing, and may her family, friends, and loved ones find comfort during this difficult time.

