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Eurovision – Open Letter 

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Amy Schumer, Mila Kunis, Jerry O’Connell, Erin Foster,  Matthew Weiner, Anthony Edwards, and Matisyahu join Liev Schreiber, Helen Mirren, Gene Simmons, Scooter Braun, Boy George, Mayim Bialik, Sharon Osbourne, Debra Messing, Emmy Rossum  and 1,000+ celebrities and entertainment industry professionals who…

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Featured PostsIgnoreJust The FactsYe’s Apology Is Not Enough
January 28, 2026

Ye’s Apology Is Not Enough

As leaders of Creative Community for Peace, we believe deeply in the power of culture to build bridges and foster understanding. That belief is precisely why accountability matters so much when culture is weaponized in the opposite direction. An apology…

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PEN America’s Jewish Exception

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Read the original article here. For everyone else, free speech is a principle. For Jews, it appears negotiable. By Ari Ingel PEN America has quietly retracted its public statement condemning the cancellation of comedian Guy Hochman’s recent speaking engagements. In its original…

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Deni Avdija continues to make history 🇮🇱⭐️

Last night, Avdija became the first Israeli to reach the NBA Playoffs, leading the Portland Trail Blazers to a 114–110 Play-In victory over the Phoenix Suns. His achievement is a powerful reminder of the impact of Israelis in sports and we look forward to seeing him continue to break barriers at the highest level. 

He continues to make all of us proud as an Israeli representative on the global stage.

Deni Avdija continues to make history 🇮🇱⭐️

Last night, Avdija became the first Israeli to reach the NBA Playoffs, leading the Portland Trail Blazers to a 114–110 Play-In victory over the Phoenix Suns. His achievement is a powerful reminder of the impact of Israelis in sports and we look forward to seeing him continue to break barriers at the highest level.

He continues to make all of us proud as an Israeli representative on the global stage.
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The producers of Homeland just released the trialer for the new Israeli thriller called Unconditional and it looks like a must watch. 

The series comes out May 8 on Apple TV so make sure you tune in.

The producers of Homeland just released the trialer for the new Israeli thriller called Unconditional and it looks like a must watch.

The series comes out May 8 on Apple TV so make sure you tune in.
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France is moving to block Kanye West from performing in Marseille following his repeated antisemitic statements and praise of Hitler. Interior Minister Laurent Nunez is pursuing legal avenues to stop the concert. 

Ye’s past rhetoric has harmed Jewish communities, Black communities, and others, and that remains unaddressed by any meaningful accountability. Prior apologies timed around commercial interests do not mitigate ongoing harm. 

European governments should not platform an artist promoting antisemitic content, including songs invoking Nazi ideology. We commend Minister Nunez for acting within his authority and urge others to enforce the same standard: no stage for incitement, and consequences for those who spread it.

France is moving to block Kanye West from performing in Marseille following his repeated antisemitic statements and praise of Hitler. Interior Minister Laurent Nunez is pursuing legal avenues to stop the concert.

Ye’s past rhetoric has harmed Jewish communities, Black communities, and others, and that remains unaddressed by any meaningful accountability. Prior apologies timed around commercial interests do not mitigate ongoing harm.

European governments should not platform an artist promoting antisemitic content, including songs invoking Nazi ideology. We commend Minister Nunez for acting within his authority and urge others to enforce the same standard: no stage for incitement, and consequences for those who spread it.
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That intense moment when Scarlett Johansson appeared on the PBS show “Finding Your Roots,” she discovered that some family members were tragically killed in the Holocaust.

Scarlett begins to cry after learning about her family. 💔 #YomHaShoah

That intense moment when Scarlett Johansson appeared on the PBS show “Finding Your Roots,” she discovered that some family members were tragically killed in the Holocaust.

Scarlett begins to cry after learning about her family. 💔 #YomHaShoah
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She was known as hostage who played the violin.

Agam Berger survived 482 days in Hamas captivity. Today, she is playing at the @motlorg Yom HaShoah ceremony.

We are so grateful that Agam and all of the hostages are back home.

She was known as hostage who played the violin.

Agam Berger survived 482 days in Hamas captivity. Today, she is playing at the @motlorg Yom HaShoah ceremony.

We are so grateful that Agam and all of the hostages are back home.
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We have a moral obligation to #NeverForget, especially at a time when antisemitism is at an all time high.

Yom HaShoah is Israel’s Holocaust Memorial Day, and more than ever, it reminds us what happens when Jews are left stateless and defenseless.

We have a moral obligation to #NeverForget, especially at a time when antisemitism is at an all time high.

Yom HaShoah is Israel’s Holocaust Memorial Day, and more than ever, it reminds us what happens when Jews are left stateless and defenseless.
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Israeli artist Noga Erez made history as the first Israeli woman to perform at Coachella, taking the stage while sharing she was “heartbroken and sad” about what’s happening back home during the war. 

Calling the moment “unf—ing believable,” she turned the performance into a reminder that music can still unite people even in the middle of conflict.

Israeli artist Noga Erez made history as the first Israeli woman to perform at Coachella, taking the stage while sharing she was “heartbroken and sad” about what’s happening back home during the war.

Calling the moment “unf—ing believable,” she turned the performance into a reminder that music can still unite people even in the middle of conflict.
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