Columbia paid $395,000 in settlement after suspending Jewish student for using ‘fart spray’
House investigation reveals a gap between university’s public and private messaging about the incident at a campus protest
Gerardo Werthein’s appointment comes as the president prioritizes relations with Israel and the United States
House investigation reveals a gap between university’s public and private messaging about the incident at a campus protest
It was through his radio career that Rosenberg first encountered Trump — but the Republican did not win his vote in 2016
A Wall Street Journal story alleges the agency’s leadership is de-emphasizing difficult historical topics
Both candidates are trying to reassure voters anxious about the wars in Gaza and Lebanon
Plus, hate crimes charges were filed against a man accused of shooting an Orthodox Jew in Chicago on Shabbat
The pro-Harris a featured real Jews switching parties
A Jewish good luck charm, a change of fortune on the field and a box score that looks like a wink
The lawsuit was brought by three Jewish families and two Orthodox day schools
Thursday was one of the deadliest days for the country since the start of its multi-front war last year
Already on alert, Jewish institutions gird for new threats from election deniers and other bad actors
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