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This cancellation followed an open letter by the Bosnian Federal Minister of Labor and Social Policy, Adnan Delić, which was ...
"Auntie Mame" and "Marjorie Morningstar," writes a historian of American Jewish literature, were set in a New York City where ...
Rubin believed deeply in preserving Jewish life in northern Michigan, and was a longtime secretary of B’Nai Israel. And when ...
The partisan gap between Republicans and Democrats on Israel reached over 50 percentage points, according a new Quinnipiac ...
The confluence of factors has added to speculation that Israel might be preparing to go forward with a crippling attack even ...
The non-denominational congregation — the second-oldest in the city — is honoring its bicentennial with a special concert spotlighting its "very global approach to music." ...
"Unfortunately, this bill is not about antisemitism; it's about attacking our teachers,” wrote Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs.
Commonly known as “The Diary of Anne Frank,” the books will be distributed to students and families beginning Thursday ...
A JTA Teen Fellow from Long Island describes the defiant crowd that turned out for a hostages solidarity walk after a ...
The Jewish owner of Manny’s Cafe, which also serves as a civic space, Manny Yekutiel, found that the windows of his ...
Miri Bar-Halpern and Jaclyn Wolfman strike a nerve with a paper about the mental toll of being told your distress and fears ...
A federal judge has decreed that Mahmoud Khalil, the Palestinian Columbia University protest leader, cannot be detained or deported and set the stage for him to go free as early as Friday.