Israel’s historic U-20 World Cup soccer run comes to an end with loss to Uruguay
The team’s success hinted at a bright future for Israeli soccer and gave South American Jews reason to party for two weeks straight
Israeli archaeologists find seven tiny whistles made of bone that emit sounds like calls of predatory birds at prehistoric swamp site in the Hula Valley
The team’s success hinted at a bright future for Israeli soccer and gave South American Jews reason to party for two weeks straight
Plans for a Boston Holocaust museum include an exhibit, visible to passerby, centered on a Nazi car used to transport Shoah victims
In Boston, a protester who rushed past security while following Nir Barkat through a hotel corridor was questioned by police
'Everything that I had is now under the water,' said a JDC volunteer named Oksana. 'My home is gone'
Only 32% of Jews said they strongly agree there are only two genders while 7 out of 10 said they’d be comfortable learning a friend is trans
The congregation alleged that the city had sent officials there 126 times in two years and installed a surveillance camera to monitor the property
Strong pro-Israel sentiment is common throughout Latin American Jewish communities. But Uruguayans are 'very proud and nationalistic,' in the words of one fan
Carlson repeated his previous claim that Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a 'persecutor of Christians'
The town of Toms River has been embroiled in lawsuits over zoning laws that Orthodox Jews say are discriminatory
The department was backing critical comments from its antisemitism envoy, Deborah Lipstadt
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