Newsletters & Explainers

March 26, 2026

A Nexus Project Messaging Guide to assess which category statements on the U.S.-Israel war on Iran fall into: antisemitic, not antisemitic, or rhetoric that could unintentionally feed into antisemitic tropes. A framework for people writing and speaking in good faith to think through what they’re...

March 26, 2026
Aryeh Tuchman
Director, Nexus Center for Antisemitism Research (NCAR)

Tucker Carlson has emerged as one of the most vociferous voices against the Iran war on the right. Since President Trump ordered military strikes in February 2026, Carlson has led a small but highly visible faction of conservative media figures in characterizing the conflict as "disgusting and evil" and framing it...

March 19, 2026

For more than a year, Nexus has been tracking the connection between the “manosphere” and antisemitism. A new Netflix documentary, Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere, brings that connection into full view.

March 4, 2026

It is critical that we have a robust debate about the U.S.-Israel war with Iran. And it is also critical that this debate not be marred by antisemitism – or by weaponized false accusations of antisemitism. Let’s talk about what’s happening on the ground and...

February 26, 2026

The release of the Epstein files was always going to be explosive. Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes were real, his network of enablers was vast, and the public deserves a full accounting. At the same time, what’s circulating online bears little resemblance to what’s in the documents.

February 6, 2026
Aryeh Tuchman
Director, Nexus Center for Antisemitism Research (NCAR)

News coverage and New York leaders have misread the NYPD’s newly released January 2026 anti‑Jewish hate‑crime data. That month is not especially alarming — but the longer‑term trends tell a more troubling story.

August 29, 2025

When millions of people turn to AI systems for answers about antisemitism, they’re not consulting neutral, objective sources. They’re accessing tools owned and controlled by some of the world’s most powerful individuals and corporations, many of whom have their own complicated relationships with Jewish communities,...

August 14, 2025

AI tools are now used by many as public arbiters of truth. Millions of people, from students to journalists to educators, are turning to these systems for answers to difficult questions on nuanced topics, including antisemitism. While Jewish organizations and traditional media still hold significant...

March 26, 2026

A Nexus Project Messaging Guide to assess which category statements on the U.S.-Israel war on Iran fall into: antisemitic, not antisemitic, or rhetoric that could unintentionally feed into antisemitic tropes. A framework for people writing and speaking in good faith to think through what they’re...

March 26, 2026
Aryeh Tuchman
Director, Nexus Center for Antisemitism Research (NCAR)

Tucker Carlson has emerged as one of the most vociferous voices against the Iran war on the right. Since President Trump ordered military strikes in February 2026, Carlson has led a small but highly visible faction of conservative media figures in characterizing the conflict as "disgusting and evil" and framing it...

March 19, 2026

For more than a year, Nexus has been tracking the connection between the “manosphere” and antisemitism. A new Netflix documentary, Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere, brings that connection into full view.

March 4, 2026

It is critical that we have a robust debate about the U.S.-Israel war with Iran. And it is also critical that this debate not be marred by antisemitism – or by weaponized false accusations of antisemitism. Let’s talk about what’s happening on the ground and...

February 26, 2026

The release of the Epstein files was always going to be explosive. Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes were real, his network of enablers was vast, and the public deserves a full accounting. At the same time, what’s circulating online bears little resemblance to what’s in the documents.

February 6, 2026
Aryeh Tuchman
Director, Nexus Center for Antisemitism Research (NCAR)

News coverage and New York leaders have misread the NYPD’s newly released January 2026 anti‑Jewish hate‑crime data. That month is not especially alarming — but the longer‑term trends tell a more troubling story.

August 29, 2025

When millions of people turn to AI systems for answers about antisemitism, they’re not consulting neutral, objective sources. They’re accessing tools owned and controlled by some of the world’s most powerful individuals and corporations, many of whom have their own complicated relationships with Jewish communities,...

August 14, 2025

AI tools are now used by many as public arbiters of truth. Millions of people, from students to journalists to educators, are turning to these systems for answers to difficult questions on nuanced topics, including antisemitism. While Jewish organizations and traditional media still hold significant...

March 26, 2026

A Nexus Project Messaging Guide to assess which category statements on the U.S.-Israel war on Iran fall into: antisemitic, not antisemitic, or rhetoric that could unintentionally feed into antisemitic tropes. A framework for people writing and speaking in good faith to think through what they’re...

March 26, 2026
Aryeh Tuchman
Director, Nexus Center for Antisemitism Research (NCAR)

Tucker Carlson has emerged as one of the most vociferous voices against the Iran war on the right. Since President Trump ordered military strikes in February 2026, Carlson has led a small but highly visible faction of conservative media figures in characterizing the conflict as "disgusting and evil" and framing it...

March 19, 2026

For more than a year, Nexus has been tracking the connection between the “manosphere” and antisemitism. A new Netflix documentary, Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere, brings that connection into full view.

March 4, 2026

It is critical that we have a robust debate about the U.S.-Israel war with Iran. And it is also critical that this debate not be marred by antisemitism – or by weaponized false accusations of antisemitism. Let’s talk about what’s happening on the ground and...

February 26, 2026

The release of the Epstein files was always going to be explosive. Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes were real, his network of enablers was vast, and the public deserves a full accounting. At the same time, what’s circulating online bears little resemblance to what’s in the documents.

February 6, 2026
Aryeh Tuchman
Director, Nexus Center for Antisemitism Research (NCAR)

News coverage and New York leaders have misread the NYPD’s newly released January 2026 anti‑Jewish hate‑crime data. That month is not especially alarming — but the longer‑term trends tell a more troubling story.

August 29, 2025

When millions of people turn to AI systems for answers about antisemitism, they’re not consulting neutral, objective sources. They’re accessing tools owned and controlled by some of the world’s most powerful individuals and corporations, many of whom have their own complicated relationships with Jewish communities,...

August 14, 2025

AI tools are now used by many as public arbiters of truth. Millions of people, from students to journalists to educators, are turning to these systems for answers to difficult questions on nuanced topics, including antisemitism. While Jewish organizations and traditional media still hold significant...

Newsletter Archive

The Iran War’s Antisemitic Chain Reaction, the Polls on Tucker Carlson, and the Watchdog Problem

March 27, 2026

This week, Nexus produced a wave of original analysis. From Jonathan Jacoby’s op-ed in The Hill on the antisemitic chain reaction sparked by the Iran war, to NCAR’s first published piece on Tucker Carlson’s influence among young Americans, to a new explainer on the manosphere as a pipeline to antisemitism, we are working to break down how antisemitism actually operates right now.

 

Mourning After the Temple Israel Attack… And Staying Resolved

March 18, 2026

The attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, struck at the heart of Jewish life in America. We are blessed beyond measure that no one was killed.

DOGE Killed a Holocaust Documentary and the Iran War Spreads Antisemitism

March 11, 2026

The U.S. is at war alongside Israel in Iran. Antisemites are blaming Jews. Critics of the war are being falsely labeled antisemitic. Members of Congress are posting open hatred of Muslims.

Blood Libel Real and Weaponized, the Iran War, and Antisemitism From Every Direction

March 4, 2026

A CAIR official told the Ohio Senate that Israel is skinning Palestinian bodies. AIPAC called a congressman’s question about Gaza a “blood libel.” One is the real thing. The other drains the term of meaning. Both happened the same week.

You Can’t Protect Students This Way

February 25, 2026

The DOJ sued UCLA after the university refused to pay a $1 billion antisemitism fine. Rep. Randy Fine compared Muslims to dogs. And the administration continues to gut the very civil rights office responsible for protecting students.

Epstein Files, Hate Crime Stats, and the Weaponization Playbook

February 10, 2026

This week we tracked the Epstein amplification in real time, corrected the record on hate crime stats in New York City, and called out a weaponization stunt in Congress. Here's what you need to know.

Federal Violence, Soros Conspiracies, and Nazi Salutes

January 28, 2026

This week, antisemitism appeared in two familiar forms. In Minneapolis, it showed up as a conspiracy theory, with protests against federal violence linked to George Soros by American political leaders. In Miami, it showed up even more overtly, with far-right influencers singing “Heil Hitler” and flashing Nazi salutes in public.

From Jackson to Queens to the Podcast Studio: Antisemitism This Week

January 13, 2026

A synagogue burned in Mississippi. Protesters chanted support for Hamas outside a Queens shul. Swastikas appeared in schools from New York to Arizona. A Jewish family's Hanukkah decorations made them a target in California.

Venezuela, Mamdani, and Where the Real Threats Are

January 6, 2026

Antisemitism continues to surge, no longer at the margins but in the open and at scale. Antisemitism moves fastest when it can hitch itself to something bigger: war, elections, institutional distrust, or a fight over who gets to define the terms.

A Deadly Attack Shakes our Community… and Leads to More Antisemitism.

December 23, 2025

The entire Jewish community is in mourning. Gunmen opened fire on Jewish families at a public menorah lighting at Bondi Beach.

Lists of Jews, Synagogues Under Siege, and a Live Conversation on What Comes Next

December 9, 2025

Today, Nexus hosts a live conversation on how antisemitism fuels authoritarianism and how authoritarian power fuels antisemitism.

When Hate Targets Sacred Spaces: This Week at Nexus

November 25, 2025

This week’s newsletter examines how antisemitic movements build political power by forging alliances between establishment figures and extremist voices from the margins.

Fuentes Escapes Scrutiny as Extremists Reenter Public Life

November 18, 2025

Across the country, the mask is slipping. Antisemites are gaining influence in politics, the far right is rebuilding its militias, and extremist rhetoric is being rewarded with power.

Tucker Carlson Gave a Neo-Nazi His Biggest Stage Yet

November 6, 2025

Tucker Carlson gave a Hitler-praising Holocaust denier two hours of unchallenged airtime this week. The Heritage Foundation, the same institution behind Project 2025 and Project Esther, defended it.

Tucker Carlson Gave a Neo-Nazi His Biggest Stage Yet

November 4, 2025

Tucker Carlson gave a Hitler-praising Holocaust denier two hours of unchallenged airtime this week. The Heritage Foundation, the same institution behind Project 2025 and Project Esther, defended it. This is what mainstreaming antisemitism looks like.

Both Parties Face a Test on Antisemitism

October 28, 2025

Two stories this week show how antisemitism is no longer confined to the political fringe. President Trump’s nominee for a senior federal post was exposed for racist and antisemitic texts, while a Democratic Senate candidate admitted to having a Nazi symbol tattoo and a history of hateful posts.

A Wave of Antisemitism Rises In Political Institutions

October 21, 2025

The past two weeks have revealed a surge of antisemitism coming directly from within American power structures. Federal agencies have shared antisemitic content. Republican leaders and staffers have been caught using Nazi imagery and language.

When the Systems Fail: From Manchester to the FBI to X

October 6, 2025

This week shows how antisemitism spreads when systems meant to stop it collapse. Jews murdered at prayer in a horrific attack in Manchester. A rabbi was attacked outside his home. And as hate surges online, the U.S. government is cutting ties with the very organizations built to track and fight it.

How Antisemitism Accusations Became Political Currency

September 30, 2025

The Justice Department is investigating the Open Society Foundation, George and Alex Soros’s foundation for alleged ties to “terrorism.” Vice President Vance used the term “blood libel” to attack political opponents. And a new report from the Jewish Council for Public Affairs shows Elon Musk’s X is profiting from antisemitism.

Conspiracy Theories on the Rise after Charlie Kirk Assassination

September 16, 2025

After Charlie Kirk was assassinated, conspiracy theories surged. A Jewish philanthropist was blamed by name. Israel was accused of orchestrating the killing. And the Vice President amplified it all. Meanwhile, a member of Congress mocked a Jewish colleague’s nose. A national watchdog smeared two actresses as “modern-day Nazis.”

Political Theater in Washington, Real Hate on the Ground – The Nexus Watchdog

September 9, 2025

Once again, recent events expose the dangerous reality of weaponized antisemitism accusations: while the government prosecutes universities, it employs officials with Nazi sympathies. Meanwhile, real antisemitism escalates: from death threats against synagogues to conspiracy theories spreading across political lines.

AI, Soros, and the Outrage Machine

September 3, 2025

From George Soros conspiracy theories about corporate AI systems quietly redrawing the boundaries of debate, the fight against antisemitism is being reshaped on multiple fronts. Add to that coordinated campaigns targeting individual students and Trump’s rhetoric weaponizing antisemitic tropes, and it is clear: we are living in a moment where emerging technologies and old hatreds collide.

This Week: Unpacking Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism, Plus Evaluating AI Risks

August 19, 2025

The relationship between anti-Zionism and antisemitism remains hotly debated. Meanwhile, the Trump administration's handling of antisemitism accusations has raised concerns, and artificial intelligence is creating new complications in the fight against hate.

The Escalation of Antisemitic Acceptance: This Week in the Nexus Watchdog

August 12, 2025

We know that Jews are safest under a vibrant and healthy democracy. But at the same time, it’s no secret that American democracy is under attack. We are seeing assaults on American universities, the override and systematic dismantling of key Department of Education programs, arrests of legal residents, and infringements on civil liberties and core American values.

From Twitch Hate to Targeting Universities, This Is the New Antisemitism Landscape

August 5, 2025

In the past two weeks, antisemitism and its weaponization have shown up in starkly different ways. When it comes to true antisemitism, we’ve seen a Holocaust museum defaced with swastikas, and a Twitch streamer went viral for calling Jewish identity “demonic.”

More Weaponization of Antisemitism

July 29, 2025

The same actors weaponizing antisemitism accusations to silence critics often spread or rationalize actual antisemitism within their own circles: An education official who defended Holocaust denial as "viewpoint diversity" while celebrating antisemitism settlements as political victories.

Deportations, AI, and the Battle Over Speech: This Week at Nexus

July 24, 2025

These are not symbolic debates. They are institutional shifts. They are choices about who is trusted, who is silenced, and what power is allowed to hide behind Jewish safety. There is still time to respond clearly and collectively. That starts by refusing to confuse compliance with protection, or silence with security.

Nexus Responds: NYC Election, Project Esther, and What’s Next

July 8, 2025

For months, our expert team has been tracking antisemitism that often goes unnoticed while simultaneously calling out the growing weaponization of antisemitism accusations on social media. Drawing on our extensive experience as watchdogs in this space, we now offer you a comprehensive analysis that provides a clear understanding of the full picture in one place.

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