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This Jewish artist fought Nazis with a paintbrush, when art like his still mattered 

First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt praised his contribution to the war effort, saying his art “fights the war against Hitlerism as truly as any of us who cannot actually be on the fighting fronts.”

A detail from Arthur Szyk's “They Too Have a Right to Live,”  which first appeared in the May 12, 1943 issue of The New York Times and was presumably sponsored by the Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe, an organization founded by Zionist activist Peter Bergson in 1943.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem speaks to the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas, Nov. 5, 2021.

'Petty': US Homeland Security Sec. Kristi Noem denounces South Park portrayal

 US President Donald Trump speaks with reporters as he departs for travel to Pennsylvania from the South Lawn at the White House in Washington, July 15, 2025; illustrative.

A red line for the White House: South Park episode features Trump in bed with the devil

 A female IDF soldier stands in front of a tank.

Jewish cartoon designer drew inspiration for 'Kim Possible' from female IDF soldiers


Israeli cartoonist Michel Kichka explores coronavirus

One of the best-known Israeli cartoonists encourages his students at the Bezalel Academy of Art to draw about their shutdown experience

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu drawn by Michel Kichka as Caput Corona, a spoof based on the comic-book hero Captain America.

'She-Ra and the Princess of Power' passes edge of greatness

The remake, based on the 1985 animated show She-Ra Princess of Power, delighted many old fans, won a bunch of new ones.

THE FIRST program of the new ‘SheRa’ series shows, from left, Glimmer, Adura and Bow

Drawing in the shadow of history – The art of David Duvshani

Inspired by his ancestor and the rich history of this land, Duvshani is one of the artists to take part in the Shuttle art project now shaping up at the Raw Art Gallery.

Artist David Duvshani and one of his prints now on display at the RawArt Gallery in Tel Aviv.

Fatah removes Nazi themed caricature after being slammed by Erdan

Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan slammed Palestinian Authority President on Tuesday for saying he wants peace, called him “two faced liar.”

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas addresses the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York City, New York, U.S.

Israeli ambassador to Portugal condemns antisemitic cartoon publication

Gamzou appealed to Sábado and other platforms to not "grant the Gargalo's of this world the immunity and impunity that arise from the distortion of the concept of freedom of expression."

Portugal's President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa gestures near national flags of Israel and Portugal upon landing at Ben Gurion International Airport to take part in a Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial event

BDS South Africa posts antisemitic cartoon in response to peace plan

SA Jewish Board: Label of ‘kosher cheese’ in cartoon leaves no doubt it targets Jewish people

Protestors call for the severing of diplomatic ties with Israel during a march in Cape Town, South Africa.

Portuguese cartoonist publishes antisemitic political cartoon

THE QUESTIONABLE cartoon in ‘The New York Times.’

Dutch anti-Islam lawmaker ends Mohammad cartoon contest within hours

Wilders' anti-Islam Freedom Party is the second largest in Dutch parliament, but is not part of the government.

A woman walks past a national flag, the day before a general election, in Delft, Netherlands, March 14, 2017.

Mother Palestine can’t go online, cartoon by Carlos Latuff says

The cartoon shows Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas unplugging a computer.

Carlos Latuff

Barbed ire

A new exhibition at the Holon Cartoon Museum displays Israeli political drawings and caricatures

Border Conflict by Guy Marod / Yedioth Ahronoth: The chief of staff asks, as he looks at an incendiary balloon flying over from Gaza. ‘What do we do?’ Then-Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman responds, ‘Pray for rain’