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The hora, the hora! How Jewish wedding music got that way - opinion

When did the hora become such a staple in Jewish culture?

THERE WERE indeed only 18 guests, not counting the hundreds of patients and staff looking out their windows. Jews and Arabs.
Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko pays visit to Babi Yar, Kiev

Ukrainian president bashed for tweeting picture of Jews deported by Nazis

Actress Carrie Fisher dead at 60

Significant Jewish presence in 2017's Emmy nominations

FOREIGN MINISTER Avigdor Lieberman meets his then-German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the King David Hotel in 2014.

Grapevine: A piece of the continent


Self defense in the time of terror attacks

Otzma’s David Djaoui talks about how civilians can keep safe by being proactive.

Doing martial arts since age four: David Djaoui works the punching bag

Reform Jews join ADL, AJC in opposing Israel’s NGO 'transparency' bill

The URJ in its statement noted that the law disfavors left-wing NGOs, which are likelier to receive most of their funds from governments, while leaving untouched right-wing NGOs.

Ayelet Shaked

Anti-Semitic, anti-Muslim hate crimes rise significantly in London

The figures released this week by the Metropolitan Police listed 483 anti-Semitic hate crimes documented over the 12 months that preceded Nov. 1, 2015.

Muslims perform prayers for Eid-al Fitr to mark the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan at a park in London

The POSTman Knocks Twice: How odd of God to choose the Jews

The Jewish people will survive wars and prosperity, adversity and challenge, as long as Jews ask questions.

Ultra-Orthodox Jews look towards the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem's Old City

Biased Media?

The Jerusalem Post

Chabad Hassidim reach out to the disabled

Ruderman Family Foundation partnering with movement to change the culture to inclusivity.

Chabad headquarters in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York‏

Dutch Jews demand government deploy troops near synagogues

The plea came from a number of Jewish communities in the Netherlands following an Islamist’s slaying on Jan. 9 of four Jews at a kosher supermarket near Paris.

A Jewish man gazes at the Peace Palace in The Hague

For Cuban Jews in US, rapprochement with Castro regime cause for concern

For many Cuban Jews – the majority of whom now live in the United States – it has been a bittersweet week.

People stand outside the Little Havana restaurant Versailles, as they absorb the news that Alan Gross was released from a Cuban prison and that U.S. President Barack Obama wants to change the United States Cuba policy, Dec. 17, 2014 in Miami.

New Jersey shul taking steps to rein in rabbi condemned for anti-Arab rhetoric

Rabbi Steven Pruzansky agrees to periodical reviews by synagogue board, following his controversial blog calling for the emigration or deportation of Israel's Arab population.

A man wears a kippa.

US House unanimously condemns swell of anti-Semitism in Europe, Middle East

The resolution calls on the State Department to "maintain combating anti-Semitism as a United States foreign policy priority."

Parisians burn an Israeli flag