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'Antisemitism is anti-American': Senate holds hearing for antisemitism envoy
Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun’s nomination as US Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism sparks debate over his bipartisan approach.
UK Jewish man jailed for offering then-defense minister's information to Russian 'spies'
‘That’s Simchas Torah’: The Jewish Val Kilmer moment you might have missed
AI website 'Jewish Onliner' linked to team behind Yale Scholar's suspension
The path to aliya- Indian style
Freund’s goal is to find all those who descended from generations that suffered under the Inquisition and forced conversions, to bring them back into the fold and welcome them to Israel.
Parshat Balak: Meaningful involvement over splendid isolation
"Behold, it is a nation that shall dwell in solitude, and among the nations shall not be reckoned" (Numbers 23:9).
Here and There: The times they are a-changin’
Can we imagine a day when the Orthodox synagogue will accept a rabba to lead the congregation?
‘Let my people go!’
A look at some of the individuals embedded in the history of freeing Soviet Jewry.
Poll: Americans more apt to back Jewish candidates than evangelicals, Muslims
When the question about religion was first asked in 1937, less than half of Americans said they would vote for a Jewish candidate.
Brazilian universities and the Jewish question
Taking the cautious road to redemption
While the idea of waiting for God to bestow on the Jews a messiah was rejected by Secular Zionists in traditional terms, many aspects of redemption were maintained and promoted.
After 100 years, Jewish WWI veteran finally gets honored
Shemin, a Jewish soldier who served with the 47th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, repeatedly exposed himself to heavy fire to rescue the wounded from Aug. 7 to 9, 1918.
Maschiach, conversions and rabbis
NJ Jewish family’s struggle for mobility goes viral
Herzfelds enter online contest to win wheelchair accessible van