Monsey
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A southern-born chef brings creativity and flavor to Jerusalem through home-cooked meals and culinary adventures.
Kanye West's antisemitism is an age-old hatred
Four arrested on suspicion of crimes targeting Jews in New York
These Messianic missionaries went from Ukraine to New York
Hate crime law to be named after the rabbi who died in Monsey attack
Rabbi Josef Neumann, 72, went into a coma after the event at Monsey during the Hannukah celebrations last December, and died from his wounds on Sunday.
NY Gov. Cuomo renames legislation to honor deceased Monsey stabbing victim
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he is renaming proposed state hate crime legislation in honor of the Monsey stabbing victim who died on Sunday.
Monsey attack victim Josef Neumann succumbs to injuries
Governor Cuomo will rename the domestic terror hate crime legislation, the "Josef Neumann Hate Crimes Domestic Terrorism Act"
Monsey residents may have been exposed to coronavirus at community events
The caterers worked at two events in Monsey: at 150 Remsen Avenue on February 28 and 29, and at the Atrium Ballroom catering hall on March 2, before testing positive.
Monsey stabbing victim opens eyes after 59 days in coma
Josef Neumann, 72, has been on a respirator since the December 28 attack during a Hanukkah party. He was one of five people injured.
A gesture to honor Monsey hero ended up in controversy; here is why
Analysis: Joseph Gluck's decision to turn down the $20,000 prize should not come as a surprise
Monsey hero turns down $20,000 reward from 'Zionist' organizations
After consulting with his rabbi, he decided to reject the money from the “Zionist organizations" – because they don’t represent the beliefs and values of his haredi Orthodox community.
How to contain spread of antisemitism: An epidemics researcher's guide
The intervention methods currently employed, including those of law enforcement, are severely limited
Psychiatrist says Monsey stabber is incompetent to stand trial
Thomas denies stabbing anyone, and his family says he suffers from mental illness.
From Kishinev to Monsey
Kishinev, more than a century ago, was the capital of Bessarabia in Czarist Russia.