Israel’s High Court sides with egalitarian prayer advocates in long-running Western Wall dispute
“The court is ordering an end to the foot-dragging,” Reform Movement attorneys say a decade after a deal to expand egalitarian prayer was struck
“The state of the Jewish union in America is strong, but it is being tested,” said Eric Fingerhut, the president and CEO of the Jewish Federations of North America.
“The court is ordering an end to the foot-dragging,” Reform Movement attorneys say a decade after a deal to expand egalitarian prayer was struck
In an interview, frontman Bono denounced antisemitism, the Oct. 7 attack and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
'There are many arguments one can make in favor of a strike against Iran,' the White House press secretary said
The far-right critic of Israel and Jews never left the airport grounds during his visit
Democrats who received Wexner’s deposition from the Jewish philanthropist’s home in Ohio said they were skeptical
The Moshe Chaim Luzzatto letter was sold by the Jewish Theological Seminary during a financial crisis, a move that drew criticism from scholars and rare-book experts
The U.S.-based National Association of Social Workers voiced their opposition to the ban the day before the vote
Judges asked why a compromise plan allowing egalitarian worship at Judaism’s holy site has not been carried out
From a global youth resolution to calls for boardroom inclusion, thousands of teens in Philadelphia pushed to shape the future of Jewish life
At its height, Beth Israel of Mahanoy City served 50 families
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