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The Knicks made history by winning their first NBA championship in over 50 years.
Among the thousands celebrating were some familiar Jewish faces. From lifelong fans to courtside regulars, these celebrities have helped make Madison Square Garden feel a little more like home.
The Knicks made history by winning their first NBA championship in over 50 years.
Among the thousands celebrating were some familiar Jewish faces. From lifelong fans to courtside regulars, these celebrities have helped make Madison Square Garden feel a little more like home.
The Israeli pride flag represents something powerful: the freedom to live openly, authentically, and without fear. 🌈🇮🇱
In a region where LGBTQ+ rights cannot be taken for granted, Israel is the one place where they can march proudly.
@eliaptraz
The Israeli pride flag represents something powerful: the freedom to live openly, authentically, and without fear. 🌈🇮🇱
In a region where LGBTQ+ rights cannot be taken for granted, Israel is the one place where they can march proudly.
@eliaptraz
The Gay Ayatollah has made an appearance in Tel Aviv! 💅
Next year, Pride in Tehran? 🏳️🌈
Video: Eylon Levy
The Gay Ayatollah has made an appearance in Tel Aviv! 💅
Next year, Pride in Tehran? 🏳️🌈
Video: Eylon Levy
Shout out to the incredible Daniel Ryan Spaulding for showing up and refusing to stay silent.
While other venues and organizers across Europe refused to provide a platform for Kanye West`s antisemitic rhetoric, the Netherlands chose to host him.
Watching the reactions from many concertgoers was a stark reminder of how easily hatred can be normalized. Years of antisemitic statements, conspiracy theories, and praise for extremists have been dismissed, excused, or rebranded as entertainment.
When a public figure repeatedly traffics in antisemitism and still receives applause, he normalizes people’s willingness to tolerate it.
Shout out to the incredible Daniel Ryan Spaulding for showing up and refusing to stay silent.
While other venues and organizers across Europe refused to provide a platform for Kanye West`s antisemitic rhetoric, the Netherlands chose to host him.
Watching the reactions from many concertgoers was a stark reminder of how easily hatred can be normalized. Years of antisemitic statements, conspiracy theories, and praise for extremists have been dismissed, excused, or rebranded as entertainment.
When a public figure repeatedly traffics in antisemitism and still receives applause, he normalizes people’s willingness to tolerate it.
The @nyknicks are finally winning. Omer Neutra should have been here to see it.
A lifelong Knicks fan, Omer would have been among the crowd celebrating.
He never got the chance to witness this moment.
As New York celebrates this historic run, we can’t help to remember Omer, not only as a hostage murdered by Hamas on October 7, but as a son, a friend, and a devoted Knicks fan who would have been cheering louder than anyone.
The @nyknicks are finally winning. Omer Neutra should have been here to see it.
A lifelong Knicks fan, Omer would have been among the crowd celebrating.
He never got the chance to witness this moment.
As New York celebrates this historic run, we can’t help to remember Omer, not only as a hostage murdered by Hamas on October 7, but as a son, a friend, and a devoted Knicks fan who would have been cheering louder than anyone.
Whether it’s sunshine, rain, or even missiles 😬, Tel Aviv is getting ready for #Pride 🌈
Israel hosts the largest Pride celebration in the Middle East. While the past two years have been overshadowed by war, Israelis remain determined to celebrate freedom, diversity, and the only country in the region where LGBTQ+ people enjoy full legal protections and equal rights.
We can’t wait to watch Pride unfold this year 🏳️🌈
Whether it’s sunshine, rain, or even missiles 😬, Tel Aviv is getting ready for #Pride 🌈
Israel hosts the largest Pride celebration in the Middle East. While the past two years have been overshadowed by war, Israelis remain determined to celebrate freedom, diversity, and the only country in the region where LGBTQ+ people enjoy full legal protections and equal rights.
We can’t wait to watch Pride unfold this year 🏳️🌈
Creative Community for Peace Stands With French Artists Rejecting the Boycott of Nadav Lapid
Creative Community for Peace stands with the French and international artists, filmmakers, and cultural leaders who have spoken out against the campaign targeting Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid’s participation in FID Marseille.
Nadav Lapid left Israel in 2021. He has publicly condemned the Israeli government. He has used incendiary language to describe the war in Gaza. His film, Yes, is a scathing critique of Israel and Israeli society. And yet, because the film received Israeli public funding, he has been targeted with a boycott.
This proves that the BDS boycott campaign is nothing more than a discriminatory effort to exclude an artist because of his connection to Israel.
That should concern every artist, filmmaker, festival, and cultural institution.
Creative Community for Peace Stands With French Artists Rejecting the Boycott of Nadav Lapid
Creative Community for Peace stands with the French and international artists, filmmakers, and cultural leaders who have spoken out against the campaign targeting Israeli filmmaker Nadav Lapid’s participation in FID Marseille.
Nadav Lapid left Israel in 2021. He has publicly condemned the Israeli government. He has used incendiary language to describe the war in Gaza. His film, Yes, is a scathing critique of Israel and Israeli society. And yet, because the film received Israeli public funding, he has been targeted with a boycott.
This proves that the BDS boycott campaign is nothing more than a discriminatory effort to exclude an artist because of his connection to Israel.
That should concern every artist, filmmaker, festival, and cultural institution.

