Marc Klein, Bay Area editor who led Jewish journalism into the digital age, dies at 75
The former Philadelphian kept up with changes in the news industry in nearly three decades at the helm of the paper he renamed “J”
Raising the specter of seven more months of fighting could create new tensions with the Biden administration
The former Philadelphian kept up with changes in the news industry in nearly three decades at the helm of the paper he renamed “J”
The senator said he was 'profoundly disappointed' by 'Harvard’s inability to stand up for the Jewish community after Oct. 7'
Edan On, 18, is first pro-Israel protester charged for encampment protests
No one was injured in the shooting at the girls school, which is part of the Chabad-Lubavitch network of schools
Bowman had a strained relationship with DSA-NYC, a group broadly condemned for celebrating the Hamas attacks on Israel on Oct. 7
“Harvard isn’t a government. It shouldn’t have a foreign policy or a domestic policy,” said the co-chair of a task force that recommended the policy
YULA did not identify the faculty member, but said it was a female working at the boys campus
The solemn approach extends even to the name of the event: Last year it was the Celebrate Israel Parade. This year, it’s Israel Day on Fifth.
Some activists who have previously defended Israel’s military campaign in Gaza said they could not look away from the violence in Rafah
Staffers at a Seattle museum said they objected to an exhibit panel that says, among other things, “Today, antisemitism is often disguised as anti-Zionism.”
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