Longtime Israel critic loses Republican House primary after campaign by Jewish groups
The latest sign of a growing willingness by partisan Jewish groups to aim fire at their own over Israel issues
Protesters had occupied part of the Rokin, a canal and thoroughfare in the city’s center
The latest sign of a growing willingness by partisan Jewish groups to aim fire at their own over Israel issues
The hearing signaled the government’s growing interest in expanding antisemitism probes beyond colleges
Aftermath of Oct. 7 has also decimated teen camp trips to Israel
S.F. State's president meets with leaders of the school’s pro-Palestinian encampment to discuss their demands over divestment from Israel
The pause is the first since Hamas launched its war against Israel on Oct. 7, and set off alarms in the pro-Israel community
The announcement came as Rudaeff’s cousin was on her way to an Argentinean government event to call for the Israeli hostages’ release
Kahane is a relative of Meir Kahane, an extremist rabbi from New York who led the Jewish Defense League and was later barred from the Israeli Knesset for racism.
The school opens a civil rights investigation after a confrontation between a law professor and a law student at the professor’s home
Shortly after the arrests, the Republican-led congressional committee canceled the hearing featuring D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and police chief Pamela Smith
At a hearing on Wednesday, David Banks, chancellor of New York City’s public school system, will testify at the Capitol, as will the chiefs of public school districts in Montgomery County and Berkeley