Shelley Akabas, social work pioneer who transformed the world of work, dies at 92
The labor economist trained social workers in helping people with disabilities and other challenges thrive on the job.
Word quickly spread among Jewish women activists and Israelis, reigniting their criticism of UN Women as holding a double standard when it comes to gender-based violence against Israeli women
The labor economist trained social workers in helping people with disabilities and other challenges thrive on the job.
“You know better,” read graffiti spray-painted at Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation in suburban Seattle
The suspects allegedly physically assaulted the woman, ripping a Star of David necklace off her neck and knocking her phone onto the ground, damaging the device
Milei also sought blessings from a rabbi in Buenos Aires after his election Nov. 19
“Russia uses these pre-existing fissures in society to drive further polarization,” said one expert
Hamas offered to release women and children first, with no agreement yet on when men would be released
It’s the latest of more than 100 antisemitic incidents in Montreal since Oct. 7
After Spain’s ambassador was summoned for a reprimand, Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares summoned Israel’s ambassador to Spain
He never enjoyed the commercial success or name recognition of other post-war Jewish writers, but he was widely admired for books that explored Jewish-American identity
Rabbis and university Hillels were among the Jewish voices denouncing hate
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