Russia hints at prisoner swap possibility for jailed Jewish journalist Evan Gershkovich
The U.S. ambassador to Russia met with Gershkovich on Monday, marking the first consular visit since April
The 2024 Paris Olympics is the first time an Israeli soccer team will participate in the Olympics since the 1976 Games in Montreal
The U.S. ambassador to Russia met with Gershkovich on Monday, marking the first consular visit since April
The plaintiffs in a gun rights lawsuit say a camp’s Orthodox Jewish character makes it vulnerable
Ed Asner died in 2021, but his final film will be released Friday
At least 10 women testified before the rabbinical court this week, according to a source familiar with the proceedings
The attack comes amid increasing violence that has largely been centered in the West Bank and Jerusalem
Local Jews in Norwich are considering leasing Jurnet’s House, built by a Jewish moneylender in the 12th century, for the new institution
Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, who had been Moscow’s chief rabbi since 1993, fled Russia just weeks into the war in March 2022
The raid is the most extensive in Jenin since the second intifada, which also saw intense fighting in the city
The letters represent the most significant determination by a government agency that the schools are failing to teach secular studies to their students
'Brandeis is committed to providing a rich and open experience for you, our Orthodox students, and to combat rising antisemitism that affects all Jews,' Ronald Liebowitz wrote in the letter
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