⚖️ Mahmoud Khalil filed a $20 million suit against the Trump administration, alleging false imprisonment and malicious prosecution in his detention — without charges — over his role in Columbia University’s pro-Palestinian protest movement. (Guardian)
👀 Ultranationalists in Poland erected signs denying the role of Poles in the infamous Jedwabne pogrom of 1941, which killed hundreds of Jews, and accusing Jews of being complicit in the massacre. Separately, Poland opened an investigation into a far-right legislator who said, during a radio interview, “ritual murder is a fact, and such a thing as Auschwitz with its gas chambers is unfortunately a fake.” (Haaretz, Associated Press)
💻 After Grok, an AI engine developed by Elon Musk, went on an antisemitic spree earlier in the week, ADL chief Jonathan Greenblatt said he regretted not condemning Musk’s Nazi-style salute following Trump’s inauguration in January. (X)
🎥 Larry David will return to TV in a comedy series about American history, with a boost from former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama’s production company. (JTA)
🎤 A Slovakia music festival at which Kanye West was set to headline was canceled in response to West’s May song “Heil Hitler.” (Times of Israel)
🇦🇺 Australia’s first antisemitism envoy, Jillian Segal, released a report recommending measures for fighting antisemitism in the country, which has seen a recent spate of antisemitic hate crimes. Among them: Stripping funding from Australian universities not seen as taking sufficient steps to combat anti-Jewish hate. (CNN)
📱 A new tour conceived by an AI company will help tourists experience Amsterdam through the eyes of Anne Frank, including by following the route she took to walk to school before going into hiding. (Times of Israel)
Shiva call ➤ Writer Jane Lazarre, author of The Mother Knot, died at 81.
What else we’re reading ➤ “The precarious position of Iranian Jews” (Atlantic) “The tale of Elaine Yoneda, a Jewish woman in a Japanese American concentration camp” (Literary Hub) How the Kilmar Abrego Garcia case pushed Justice Department lawyer Erez Reuveni to turn whistleblower (New Yorker) 100 years on, what one of the most famous American court cases about religion means to one rabbi (Religion News Service) |