Philadelphia
The Jewish immigrant who shaped America’s most famous coin - opinion
Discover Victor Brenner, the Jewish artist who designed the Lincoln penny and left a hidden mark on Jerusalem’s Hadassah Hospital.
Arizona couple admits in court to faking cancer-curing 'smart chip' device
Former hostage Eli Sharabi meets former US president Biden at Philadelphia football game
FAA says 'event is over' after all departures grounded at Philadelphia Int'l due to bomb threat
Philaldelphia high school librarian told to take down Elie Wiesel poster
The district allowed the high school to put the posters back up the next day and used a statement highlighting that Wiesel's memoir is part of its curriculum.
Shooting at Pennsylvania medical clinic leaves two wounded, suspect dead
The gunman, who the police said they had 'contact' with in the past, killed himself.
At least nine people wounded in Philadelphia shooting
Multiple shooters exited a vehicle in the Kensington area of the Pennsylvania city and began shooting, firing about 40 shots.
Historic Jewish Philly and a Trip to Albania
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 42
Taking a trip through the history of American Independence
If you visit Philadelphia, where many important events during America’s War of Independence (1775-1781) took place, you will see many of that conflict’s historical sites.
Nine dead in three mass shootings across United States
A surveillance video from the shooting showed people on a crowded street running in panic in the closing moments of the 22-second clip, presumably after gun shots were fired.
Chair that Colleyville rabbi threw at captor going to US Jewish museum
Congregation Beth Israel has donated the items to the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia Israel activist Lou Balcher passes away
Lou was a proud husband and father. He is survived by his devoted wife, Jocelyne, and sons, Daveed and Alex, who were constantly at his side in the last months of his life.
Eight children, four adults killed in Philadelphia apartment fire
The blaze broke out around 6:30 AM on the second floor of a building owned by the federally funded Philadelphia Housing Authority, which is the fourth-largest housing authority in the United States.
US congresswoman carjacked at gunpoint in Philadelphia park
US Representative Mary Gay Scanlon was robbed of her automobile at gunpoint in a Philadelphia park on Wednesday, but it is not clear if the attackers knew her identity.