A group of Syrian-American Jews has registered a nongovernmental organization in Syria to restore Jewish heritage ...
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Mamdani and top New York rabbis will meet privately, but their core divide remains unresolved
The Friday after Zohran Mamdani won, Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch gave a sermon saying that he believed the incoming New York mayor’s criticisms of Israel aligned with Hamas and that critics of Israel wanted ...
Holocaust denier Nick Fuentes acknowledged in an interview with Piers Morgan on Uncensored that at least 6 million Jews died ...
The former NFL players disparaged Jews on their podcast, while the Jewish streamer they addressed laughed it off.
Remigijus Žemaitaitis, the head of the populist Nemuno Aušra party, was fined 5,000 euros, or $5,835, by the Vilnius Regional ...
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The feds are asking universities to provide lists of Jews. This is never a good thing.
So, when the university that granted me my doctorate and educated four generations of my family was asked by the Trump ...
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The Jewish left is misplaying its hand — by not focusing enough on Jews
A few weeks after I moved to Jerusalem this fall, I was barred from entering the Tomb of the Patriarchs on a visit to Hebron.
Morgan, who considers himself a free-speech absolutist, told viewers he decided to interview Fuentes in order to understand ...
The Forward on MSN
Most American Jews believe Zohran Mamdani will make NYC Jews less safe, Israeli poll finds
Nearly two-thirds of American Jews said they were equally concerned about antisemitism from the political left and right.
Religion News Service on MSN
‘I couldn't go to anybody's rally’: Since Oct. 7, some Black Jews struggle to find belonging
A report on Black Jews’ feelings and experiences post-Oct. 7, 2023, suggests many have felt increasingly marginalized in ...
The Forward on MSN
Why small town Jews buried their dead in big cities — and what those journeys reveal today
In rural America, Jewish burial often meant long journeys to city cemeteries — even as towns kept vigil at home.
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