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Mutra becomes first kosher restaurant to earn Michelin star
Israeli chef Raz Shabtai opened Mutra in February 2025, naming the kosher eatery after his Jerusalem-born grandmother whose cooking he said heavily inspires its menu.
American-born former IDF soldier dies at 23 of apparent suicide
Tourism Ministry director-general to visit US in push to boost incoming tourism to Israel
Real estate giant invests $200 million into Miami’s high-tech hub: What’s Flow Wynwood?
Miami roommates chilled by finger sticking out of bathroom wall
Roommates' encounter reveals a kidnapped person's plea for help, unraveling a twisted tale of drug-induced hallucinations and illegal activities.
Former US president Donald Trump pleads not guilty in federal documents case
It's the second courtroom visit for Trump in recent months. In April, he pleaded not guilty to state charges in New York stemming from a hush-money payment to a porn star.
City of Miami Beach agrees to pay $1.3 million to settle Jewish congregation’s discrimination claims
“We respectfully disagree with the premise that the city discriminates against any person or religion, simply because the city enforces the city code,” City Attorney Rafael Paz told Axios in January.
Live broadcast - Rabbi Pinto’s spiritual revolution in Miami
Arrest made in Feb. murder of Miami Jewish man a week before his wedding
The groom-to-be was well-known in the Orthodox Jewish community in North Miami Beach. He was a leading member of the Jewish group Chesed Shel Emes that provides help to those in need.
Team Israel exits World Baseball Classic with 5-1 loss to Venezuela
With the loss, Israel exits the WBC in fourth place in Pool D with a 1-3 record, but will automatically qualify for the 2026 tournament.
Team Israel beats Nicaragua 3-1 after thrilling comeback in World Baseball Classic opener
After key plays for Team Israel, the Israeli pop song “Mahapecha Shel Simcha” (“A Revolution of Joy”) blasted from the speakers.
A Miami brawl between Jewish and Catholic athletes may have been fuelled by antisemitic language
Archbishop Coleman Carroll is accused of making antisemitic comments which started the fight.
Florida graffiti claims Jews pushing for war with Russia
The incident seems to highlight a trend of antisemitism being accepted in both political dialogue and the mainstream.
2022 was a big year for Jews in the arts, here’s what happened on screen and stage
Amid endless debates over who has the right to tell (and be cast in) Jewish stories, it was notable just how many of the biggest pop-culture events of the year fervently embraced Jewish identity.