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As Israeli journalist Ilana Dayan observes, perhaps we can't repair the world — but maybe we can give it a little more air.
Bintel disagreed with a recent New York Times Work Friend column in which a boss asked if it was OK to make a Jewish employee ...
The Jews & Blacks Association (JABA) is issuing a statement in response to two recent incidents of violence in Los Angeles ...
The person who gunned down two young people at the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on May 21, did not just bring a ...
"Jewish people send telegrams of congratulation and well-wishing much more frequently than members of any other group," we ...
Elias Rodriguez, the man accused of shooting a young Jewish diplomatic couple dead outside a museum in DC, has a disturbing obsession, according to newly leaked chats.
Rabbi Doug Alpert did not utter the name of the man accused of killing Sarah Milgrim as he presided over her funeral on ...
San Diego Pride's decision to feature Kehlani — an artist who has amplified antisemitic rhetoric — has left many LGBTQ Jews ...
New Yorker Helena Weinstock Weinrauch, a Holocaust survivor known for taking up ballroom dancing in her late 80s, died at her home on the Upper West Side on Sunday. She ...
As the former Executive Vice President of the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA), Rabbi Mark Dratch is no stranger to ...
The Boston Globe reported that by the end of November 1967, more than 400,000 members of the Jewish faith are estimated to have observed the commandment to wear Phylacteries (tefillin) at the city’s ...
The Many Lives of Anne Frank” is trenchant, elegant and relevant — beautifully written, almost like a novel. Franklin achieves the seemingly impossible: Allowing the reader to see the flesh-and-blood ...