Brooklyn
US court rejects Mamdani's attempt to block real-estate deal involving Israeli-owned company
The deal is valued at $451 million and includes more than 5,000 apartments across 90 buildings, most of them subject to rent regulation.
Gov. Hochul says she stepped in to block demolition of historic Brooklyn shul
Jewish man hospitalized after stabbing near Chabad headquarters in Crown Heights
NYC mayor elect Zohran Mamdani visits Chabad Ohel after Sydney Hanukkah attack
Robert Jay Lifton, pioneering scholar of Nazi doctors and Jewish memory, dies at 99
Robert Jay Lifton, whose work on genocide psychology reshaped Holocaust studies and Jewish thought for decades, died at his home in Massachusetts at 99.
From Brooklyn to Jerusalem: Dr. Yehuda Resiman's back and forth journey
Now he’s truly home. And although he is unhappy with Israel’s current political leadership, he’s not leaving again.
Three dead, eight wounded after mass shooting in Brooklyn
NYPD Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch named the victims as one man in his mid-20s, one man in his 30s, and one man whose age is unconfirmed.
The aliyah story of Shirelle Weingarten, a scrunchie connoisseur
For Weingarten, this journey has been far from linear – it’s been a series of bold decisions, personal growth, and an unwavering commitment to finding her place in Israel.
Saraf and Wolf make history as Israeli back-to-back first-round picks by Nets
Brooklyn’s bold rebuild sets up first Israeli teammates in NBA history, on a franchise and city rich in Jewish culture.
'We can slit their throats': Alleged would-be Oct. 7 New York attacker extradited to US for trial
Muhammad Shahzeb Khan is alleged to have planned an ISIS-inspired attack on New York's Jewry on the one year anniversary of October 7.
Brooklyn Pride interfaith service canceled over synagogue’s ‘alignment with pro-Israel' views
Kane Street Synagogue, a historic Conservative synagogue in Brooklyn, was set to host the 15th annual interfaith service on Wednesday before it was canceled last week.
Two killed, 19 hurt as Mexican Navy ship crashes into Brooklyn Bridge
The Mexican Navy said on social media late on Saturday that 22 people were injured on board the ship, of which 19 were receiving medical attention in local hospitals.
NYC Radicals threaten to 'flood' Crown Heights and 'rise up' against Chabad
Police officers headed off an anti-Zionist demonstration that made the Jewish neighborhood its intended destination.
Brooklyn event with Itamar Ben-Gvir cancelled days before his US trip
The event featuring the far-right Israeli minister was to be hosted by Beis Shmuel Chabad, a Crown Heights synagogue.