Los Angeles
Matan Koch, disability advocate who urged Jewish communities to ‘let everyone in,’ dies at 44
“His condition declined far more quickly than he, and we, had hoped,” said the family of Koch, the Los Angeles ADA compliance officer and director of its disability access and services division.
UCLA, student president distance themselves from student gov't that condemned former Gaza hostage
LAX authorities arrest Iranian national attempting to traffic arms to Sudan for Islamic regime
Israeli drone‑detection start-up scores major US commercial breakthrough
From tragedy to innovation: Israeli ingenuity tackles global wildfire challenges - opinion
As I watch the Los Angeles fires unfold, I’m painfully reminded that these challenges are universal. Fire doesn’t recognize borders, and neither should our solutions.
LA Jews are all mourners now, experiencing both grief and hope - opinion
The lessons of this period will last a lifetime. Through our prayers, through the fires, through the peril, through the joys, through the tears - hope will return.
A chill in the air at Sundance
An exclusive dispatch for the Post from the famed indie film festival.
Repair the World mobilizes Jewish volunteers for Los Angeles wildfire relief
“As the devastation caused by wildfires continues to unfold...now is the time to live our Jewish values and take action to support those in need,” said the director of Repair the World in LA
Grapevine January 25, 2025: Organizational fever
Movers and shakers in Israeli society
Israel sends firefighting and rescue experts to aid US with LA fire
"The special relationship between America and Israel on display!" The House Foreign Affairs Committee Republicans said on X Saturday.
Trump announces sweeping first-day executive orders and record declassifications
Classified documents regarding the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK are to be released. Trump added that "other topics of great interest" will have classified records declassified.
Lev Echad sends aid delegation to Los Angeles wildfire zones
The delegation consists of members with experience in emergency response to disasters.
‘Just things’ - like what my LA neighbors lost - are what makes houses into Jewish homes - opinion
Every home taken by fires, no matter the family’s cultural background, contained a lifetime of memories and artifacts.
Los Angeles wildfires claim 14 lives as containment efforts struggle
Private forecaster AccuWeather estimated the damage and economic loss at $135 billion to $150 billion, portending soaring homeowners' insurance costs.