Did a hit espionage thriller predict the Hezbollah pager attack?
In ‘Tehran,’ an Israeli spy uses a remote detonator to explode a cell phone held by an Iranian general
Speculation that the former president will stop by was sparked by visits from the Secret Service
In ‘Tehran,’ an Israeli spy uses a remote detonator to explode a cell phone held by an Iranian general
The data was first stolen by a hacker nicknamed “Golem,” after the Jewish mythical defender made of clay
On Tuesday, a slate of Jews who have deep ties in the Jewish organizational world endorsed Harris
The protester wanted the Senate Judiciary Committee to focus on the victims of Israel's military campaign and Gaza
Hezbollah blamed Israel for the attacks, Reuters reported, and said there would be “fair punishment”
Benjamin Reuben Zalman-Polun — a Washington, D.C. area native and father of three — was one of three Americans among 37 people sentenced to death
A new report makes Argentina the latest country to record a spike in antisemitism following the attack and the subsequent Israel-Hamas war in Gaza
A professor of dermatology at NYU, Podwal illustrated children’s books, created synagogue tapestries and created “op-art” for the New York Times
The incident marks at least the third instance of self-immolation in the US outside of an Israeli consulate or embassy in response to the Israel-Hamas war
The Antisemitism Awareness Act would mandate the Department of Education use a controversial definition of antisemitism
דאָס איז דאָס ערשטע מאָל וואָס אַ ישׂראלדיקער שטאָטראַט שטיצט אַן אויספֿאַרקויף פֿון ייִדישע ביכער.
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