Louis Farrakhan

Louis Farrakhan uses false prophecy to attack Black support for Israel - Opinion

Farrakhan's main statement is: "Israel is not going to stay in the Middle East."

 Nation of Islam (NOI) leader, Minister Louis Farrakhan speaking at "Saviour's Day" event in Detroit, MI. on February 25th
Religious leader Louis Farrakhan gives the keynote speech at the Nation of Islam Saviours' Day convention in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. February 19, 2017.

Nation of Islam’s Farrakhan sues ADL, SWC for antisemitism accusations

Religious leader Louis Farrakhan gives the keynote speech at the Nation of Islam Saviours' Day convention in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. February 19, 2017.

Florida looking to define antisemitism amid attacks on synagogues

A music video for antisemitic rapper Freeze Corleone has recently amassed nearly 5 million views on Youtube.

Controversial rapper releases new song, references antisemitism accusations


Why celebrities keep quoting Louis Farrakhan — despite his antisemitism

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Madonna posts part of Louis Farrakhan's July 4th speech

It has yet to be made public as to whether Madonna posted the video aware of the ties to antisemitism, however, in the past Madonna has shown a strong affiliation with the Jewish people.

Singer Madonna speaks to guests after receiving the Advocate for Change award during the 30th annual GLAAD awards ceremony in New York City

John Lewis and the Jews: 6 moments that showcase an enduring alliance

Here are six Jewish moments from Lewis’ long and storied career working toward justice in America.

John Lewis, D-Ga., and Norbert Bikales, who was part of the Kindertransport from Berlin to France in July 1939 following the deportation of his parents and brother to Poland, light one of six candles representing the more than six million Jews who were killed during the Holocaust, in a ceremony in t

Black public personalities are engaged in antisemitic rhetoric

New wave of antisemitic rhetoric coming from an unexpected source - the black community

MANY OF these Jew-hating canards can be traced back to the man once known as Louis X, today more well renowned and recognized as the Reverend Louis Farrakhan Sr.

Antisemitism from unexpected source - the African American Community

As Jews, we don’t need to apologize when others engage in antisemitism, no matter who the perpetrator of the antisemitic act is.

BLACK LIVES matter to Jews. A rabbi carries a sign supporting Black Lives Matter at a rally in Washington.

The rise of part-time antisemitism blurs traditional definitions

Much of contemporary Jew-hatred can best be called part-time antisemitism.

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Nick Cannon walks back on video containing antisemitic statements

Cannon was responding to the release late last month of his interview with Richard “Professor Griff” Griffin, who performed with the rap group Public Enemy, But did not apologize for its content.

Nick Cannon

Has Farrakhanism become mainstream in the US?

This form of American antisemitism is more mainstream today.

Religious leader Louis Farrakhan gives the keynote speech at the Nation of Islam Saviours' Day convention in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. February 19, 2017.

Nick Cannon propagated antisemitic conspiracy theories on his podcast

The actor and TV host also said that “it’s never hate speech, you can’t be antisemitic when we are the semitic people. When we are the same people who they want to be. That’s our birthright.”

Nick Cannon

Jewish org. launches campaign to remove antisemitic Farrakhan speech

In Farrakhan’s 4th of July address, he claimed that Jews are responsible for many of the world's problems.

Religious leader Louis Farrakhan gives the keynote speech at the Nation of Islam Saviours' Day convention in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. February 19, 2017.