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American Jewry must stop centering its identity on Israel’s critics - opinion
American Jewish leaders risk losing a generation by centering its identity on Israel’s critics.
Uncomfortable truth behind being a Diaspora Jew today - opinion
Grapevine, December 12, 2025: Regressing, not progressing
Ukranian Jewish cemetery damaged amid overnight strikes, community says
Shabbat candle-lighting times for Israel and US
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Harvey Weinstein and Al Franken are Jewish, but are they Jewish news?
The problem for us, of course, is when the Jews we report on do bad things.
Lauder: Antisemitism and anti-Zionism are one in the same
World Jewish Congress president outlines three-pronged approach for tackling Jew hatred.
Trump: In memory of those lost in the Holocaust, we must stamp out antisemitism
In a special message addressed to the assembly of the World Jewish Congress, which opened on Sunday, US President Donald Trump vowed to stamp out antisemitism and prejudice.
In second wave of bomb threats at least 30 US Jewish institutions targeted
In many cases the callers were live, Goldenberg said, as opposed to the previous threat, when calls were recorded.
Grapevine: Mother love
A roundup of the week's news briefs.
International journalists gather in Jerusalem for Jewish Media Summit
“Israel, in general, and Jerusalem, in particular, have always symbolized the spiritual, national and cultural center of Jewish life."
WJC chief: I've know Trump 50 years, he'll be a strong advocate for Israel
World Jewish Congress president speaks to the 'Post.'
Former MK Lipman leaves post at WZO
The former Knesset member will continue working on Israel advocacy projects and speaking to parliamentary and student delegations visiting Israel from throughout the world.
Inscribing words with deeds
The Global Unity Torah – where letters are ‘purchased’ by doing good deeds – is set to mark 50 years since the reunification of Jerusalem.