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Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter delivers the latest updates on the growing issue of anti-Jewish sentiment in the U.S. and around the globe.
IN TODAY’S EDITION:
– Israel to posthumously honor Charlie Kirk for his stance against antisemitism
– Father of Mississippi synagogue arson suspect reports his son after overhearing his boastful confession
– New York City Mayor Eric Adams introduces a city coin designed to fund initiatives combatting antisemitism

A tribute to Charlie Kirk is displayed on the Jumbotron during a NASCAR Cup Series race on Saturday, September 13, 2025, in Bristol, Tennessee. (Wade Payne/AP)
MAIN STORY: Israel is set to posthumously honor Charlie Kirk, the conservative activist, at the upcoming International Conference on Combating Antisemitism. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lauded Kirk as a bold supporter who tirelessly opposed antisemitism, advocated for free speech, and upheld Judeo-Christian principles. Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was tragically killed in September, just weeks after he vocally denounced anti-Jewish hatred and reiterated his commitment to Israel and societal values.
VIDEO: New York Governor Kathy Hochul and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., have both denounced protesters for chanting “we support Hamas” in a predominantly Jewish neighborhood in Queens. WATCH HERE:
LAUGHING CONFESSION: A 19-year-old Mississippi man is charged with torching the state’s largest synagogue in an antisemitic attack, the FBI says. Stephen Pittman allegedly set the fire after calling it “the synagogue of Satan,” then laughed while confessing to his father, who turned him in. The historic Beth Israel Congregation suffered heavy damage; prosecutors are seeking severe penalties.
COIN OF THE REALM: Former NYC Mayor Eric Adams warned of rising antisemitism and anti-Americanism, unveiling a New York City digital coin to fund education, awareness, and scholarships without raising taxes. Adams says blockchain proceeds would support antisemitism education, crypto training for students, and aid underserved youth—while positioning New York as a global cryptocurrency hub despite policy reversals by the new administration.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams shared a video on his final day in office reading some of his most iconic quotes. (@NYCMayor via X)
NUTTY PROFESSOR: A Columbia University professor accused Israel of instigating Iran’s violent protests, claiming Mossad agents are embedded among demonstrators to undermine Tehran and distract from Gaza. Hamid Dabashi cited social media posts and alleged Israeli flags in protests. Columbia distanced itself from his remarks amid ongoing scrutiny over antisemitism and campus activism tied to the Israel-Hamas war.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Film producer Anita Friedman, whose “Among Neighbors” is now playing in select theaters, writes that Holocaust remembrance is more important than ever with history being actively rewritten by antisemites.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “Throughout history, the welfare of Jewish communities has served as a barometer for a society’s health. When anti-Jewish sentiment proliferates, it erodes progress and contributes to cultural collapse.” – Anita Friedman.
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