Ohio
Suspect smashes windows at JD Vance's Cincinnati residence, arrested by US authorities
The Vance family was not home during the incident, as they had returned to Washington, Vance confirmed on X/Twitter
Michele Weiss and Justin Brasch mark milestones as first Orthodox Jewish mayors in their cities
Hebrew Union College, Ohio AG reach deal to protect 600,000 rare books, papers in Jewish collection
Cleveland and Kissufim mark October 7 as almost all kibbutz members prepare to return by summer
Ohio court bars Hebrew Union College from selling rare books amid financial woes
Ohio Attorney General blocks Hebrew Union College's rare book sale amid financial crisis, citing concerns over donor intent and potential legal violations.
'Save Ireland from the Jews' banners hung over Cincinnati overpasses
The American Jewish Committee said Sunday that the banner was outrageous and antisemitic, and thanked officials for removing the display.
Ohio police chief under investigation for antisemitic messages
Ohio Police Chief Brian Gerhard is under fire for racist, antisemitic, and homophobic content that allegedly dates back to 2019.
Ohio boy who planned synagogue attack ordered by judge to write book report
The judge sentence the boy to a year of probation and ordered that he submit a book report to the probation department about Carl Lutz.
Ohio boy, 13, faces hearing on charges of planning mass shooting at synagogue
The plan was allegedly posted on the messaging platform Discord and subsequently reported to law enforcement.
Ohio church shows its love for the IDF, Cincinnati Bengals NFL team
“Who Dey,” to football cognoscenti, is the iconic cheer used by fans of the Bengals to indicate their approval when the team scores or wins a game.
Ohio couple moves to Israel to make a dent, and couldn't be happier
The Jerusalem residents, who made aliyah in February, started making a dent in Cincinnati, Ohio. Now they're trying to do the same in Israel.
Jewish students assaulted and Hillel targeted at Ohio State
The attackers uttered the words “K–e Zionist” and asked the victims what their religion was.
Swastikas found on gravestones at Cleveland Jewish cemetery
The Cleveland Jewish Federation called the vandalism "absolutely sickening."
Two antisemitic incidents near Ohio State University within 24 hours
The first of these incidents was an assault on two students "near 15th Avenue and High Street." One of the students was treated at the Wexner Medical Center.