In New York…
👮 New York City Mayor Eric Adams launched a new office to combat antisemitism. Brad Lander, the city’s highest-ranking Jewish elected official, who is running to replace Adams, called it a “cynical” move, adding “Jews are not pawns.” (New York Jewish Week, X)
🗳️ As rivals talk about antisemitism and Israel, mayoral candidate Zellnor Myrie made a bread-and-butter appeal to Hasidic voters, outlining policy proposals on affordable housing, taxes, education and public safety. (Forward)
🚶 The Jewish National Fund for the first time will be allocating $100,000 toward New York City’s annual Israel parade, set for Sunday. (JTA)
And elsewhere…
🎙️ Russell Brand, the actor and podcaster who is currently facing rape charges in London, defended Ye’s new “Heil Hitler” song calling the rapper, formerly known as Kanye, a truth-teller. (JTA)
✝️ Rev. Calvin Robinson lost his license in the Anglican Catholic Church in January when he appeared to give a Nazi-like salute days after Elon Musk had done something similar. He’s now been given a temporary license from a different Anglican jurisdiction. (Religion News Service, JTA)
💻 A legal watchdog warned Microsoft that it may be violating federal civil rights law by refusing to recognize a Jewish employee group, while supporting others based on race, ethnicity, age, or sexual orientation — but not religion. (Jewish Insider)
🕯️ A Holocaust museum opened on the site of the Czech factory where Oskar Schindler saved 1,200 Jews, timed to mark the 80th anniversary of World War II’s end. (AP)
🙏 Fox has greenlit a new limited series about five “courageous and passionate, yet flawed women” from the Old Testament: Sarah, Hagar, Rebekah, Leah and Rachel. It is set to air in the spring of 2026. (Hollywood Reporter) What else we’re reading ► Haunted by history, Persian Jews wary of Trump’s Iran approach (Jewish Insider) … Dutch-led team digitizes 100,000 documents to preserve Jewish history in the Caribbean (AP) … A Queens community garden said its members must be anti-Zionist. Now it’s facing eviction. (Gothamist)
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