Diaspora
Symbolism over strength: Costly mistake of today’s Jewish philanthropic approach - opinion
Robert Kraft's $15M Super Bowl ad depicts Jews as powerless; real survival demands strength, confidence, and self-defense, not sympathy.
When prayer is weaponized: Preserving faith’s sincerity in a politicized world - opinion
From hostages to heritage: Defending Diaspora Judaism's modern world - opinion
From Der Judenstaat to modern Israel: Herzl’s vision in today’s world - opinion
Ireland turns a blind eye to antisemitism as Jews grapple with rising hostility
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: Antisemitism in Ireland is on the rise, with incidents targeting Jews fueled by anti-Israel rhetoric. And community leaders are calling for action.
Jewish lawyer who sued Henry Ford for libel remembered in new documentary
Sapiro v. Ford will be shown on January 21 and 28 at the New York Jewish Film Festival and will be shown in Israel at a date to be announced.
Secular Manhattan private school holds annual Shabbat gathering post-October 7
At the Town School, officials and parents say, the entire school community has embraced the Shabbat celebrations alongside the other special events held to honor students’ traditions.
Trump’s antisemitism envoy rebukes European rabbi, draws praise from Elon Musk
The dispute centers on remarks made at the World Economic Forum by Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, the president of the Conference of European Rabbis, during a panel discussion on antisemitism.
Tamara Cohen's ancestors were expelled from Spain, now she’s bringing bagels to Madrid
Mazál owner Tamara Cohen, a Philadelphian who became Spanish through a law granting citizenship to Sephardic Jews whose ancestors were expelled during the 1492 Inquisition.
Rabbi among dozens arrested in faith leaders’ anti-ICE protest in Minnesota
An estimated 100 Jewish leaders were on the ground for “ICE Out” events across Minnesota, after local clergy issued a broader call for a show of strength against US immigration enforcement efforts.
Ghetto Fighters’ House: World's first Holocaust museum keeping memory, message alive
The Ghetto Fighters’ House brings rare archival artifacts and stories to Givatayim for International Holocaust Remembrance Day, linking past resilience to today’s changing world.
Shabbat candle lighting times for Israel and US
See Shabbat times for your area.
OneTable reimagines Shabbat dinner program amid layoffs and funding downturn
Abramson said the company was also shifting away from its recent focus on older Jewish adults to center its programming on younger Jews.
Berlin rabbi convicted of ‘sexual assault and sexual coercion’ of woman he offered to counsel
Court witness Elena Eyngorn told the court during the recent criminal trial that about 32 women had contacted her with accounts of abuse by the accused rabbi.