Israeli officer censured over accidental shooting death of Palestinian toddler
An IDF investigation said the incident revealed 'gaps in the command and control of the commanders' who were involved
On House floor, indicted congressman who falsely claimed grandparents were Holocaust survivors condemns ‘anti-Jewish propaganda’
An IDF investigation said the incident revealed 'gaps in the command and control of the commanders' who were involved
'Netanyahu has lost control,' said opposition leader Yair Lapid. 'He's crushing Israeli democracy'
'His comments have ramifications,' a Biden administration official said. 'The Biden administration is watching'
For those who participate in Daf Yomi, it takes roughly seven and a half years to get through all 2,711 pages of the rabbinic code of law
Assemblyman Daniel Rosenthal will join the UJA-Federation of New York as vice president of government relations
'What we set out to do from the very beginning was to ensure that this was a place to hear from survivors long after they’re gone,' the museum’s executive director said.
A new survey of Jews ages 55-74 yielded results that the Jewish Federations of North America says should lead to new initiatives
The meeting between Deborah Lipstadt and Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli took place amid the latter's remarks about the 'Soros-funded' organization
Among the rare objects that risk slipping out of view are the oldest Hanukkah menorah made in Britain and a 17th-century Venetian synagogue ark
Mark Robinson, a North Carolina Republican, also compared himself to a young naval officer battling Hitler during World War II
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