Israel’s Supreme Court strikes down Netanyahu’s plan to overhaul the judiciary
The decision could catapult Israel into a constitutional and political crisis during a time of war
Saleh Al-Arouri, the deputy chair of Hamas’ political bureau, was released from Israeli prison in 2010 and took up a role leading the group from abroad
The decision could catapult Israel into a constitutional and political crisis during a time of war
Karrem Nasr was “prepared to kill and be killed to support the jihadist cause,” a federal U.S. attorney said
In her decision, Maine’s first woman secretary of state echoed her own words about her work at the Holocaust center: that she was primarily concerned with protecting democracy
The son of immigrants, whose family founded the Kohl's department stores, loved his hometown so much he bought its basketball team to keep it there.
Newspaper’s editorial board reports massive reader response to image labeled ‘antisemitic’ by Jewish leaders
A happy ending for community leaders who hoped property would stay in Jewish hands
George Mason University and Newark Public Schools are also targets of investigations by the Department of Education
The American Jewish Committee called on the Senate to disregard the “untoward implications” in questions about Israel, terrorism and antisemitism
Isaac Arazi oversaw the restoration of Beirut’s Magen Avraham synagogue.
A serial hate-monger acknowledged that he targeted people because they were Jewish.
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