An Israeli author was excited for his best friend’s wedding. After Oct. 7, it became a funeral.
Iddo Gefen's surrealist fiction about Israel became a real-life nightmare
Hasidic leaders denied the New York Times’ findings that the practice was widespread in their schools
Iddo Gefen's surrealist fiction about Israel became a real-life nightmare
"We don't believe that it’s good luck to push it off," said one groom who got married at his army post on Monday
The court at Emmanuel College in Massachusetts is named for Andy Yosinoff
Biden weaved the two attacks, one spurred by white nationals, the other by radical Islamism, into the same cloth
Plus, the Boston Red Sox hire another Jewish baseball boss
Jeffrey Myers talks about memory, vengeance — and hope
A concert featuring songs of defiance becomes sadly relevant as Israel enters into a war with Hamas
Mike Johnson wrote in 2005 that the legalization of abortion was 'no different' than Hitler's killing of Jews
Because they are in a heightened risk category, Jews have extra reasons to undergo genetic testing and research their family history
'Occupied City' uses no historical footage, relying entirely on 35-millimeter film of Amsterdam shot during the COVID-19 pandemic to make an eerie point
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