Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finished his visit to Washington, D.C., without any public commitment by President Donald Trump to roll back the 17% tariff he is imposing on Israeli goods.
Furchner is likely the last person to be convicted of direct complicity in the Holocaust, which ended 80 years ago.
The detained Columbia grad and other students filed a lawsuit seeking to block the university from sending disciplinary ...
Lubavitcher Rebbe Way was unveiled on President Street in Crown Heights in a lively Sunday afternoon ceremony.
In the meeting with Netanyahu, Trump declined to say whether he would eliminate tariffs on Israel, instead saying ...
A Jewish-written play interrogating the antisemitism of acclaimed children’s book author Roald Dahl took home three prizes at ...
“There is a halachic value to the matzah we’re making. You have to have it on Passover,” Gross said of the obligation to eat ...
At the prestigious London theater awards ceremony on Saturday, “Giant” earned the prize for best new play, and its star John ...
Fighting tyranny starts with embracing and amplifying our shared national narrative, writes a scholar at the Pardes Institute ...
It is unclear who shot Omar Mohammad Rabea, formerly from northern New Jersey, on Sunday in the village of Turmus Ayya, which ...
Among the removed books with Jewish content were a history of hate in America written by a former director of Boston’s Jewish Community Relations Council; an academic study of Holocaust memorials ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accompanied by U.S. President Donald Trump, U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and U.S. National Security Adviser Michael Waltz, ...
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