Italian Jews worry and wait as Giorgia Meloni, far-right leader, prepares to take power
Meloni would be Italy’s first female prime minister, and head of its first far-right government since World War II, when it allied with Hitler’s Germany
'The Queen of Cleveland,' by a Jewish woman who lived in the Soviet Union, triggered extra caution among censors amid Russia’s war on Ukraine
Meloni would be Italy’s first female prime minister, and head of its first far-right government since World War II, when it allied with Hitler’s Germany
Rian Suleiman died after Israeli soldiers visited his West Bank home to investigate a stone-throwing incident
Samet, a Holocaust survivor who spoke about his experiences in Pittsburgh and beyond, died Sept. 27
He carried on a long-running family tradition of Jewish philanthropy while also becoming one of the most successful investors in the United States
First responders told a family in Kissimmee, Florida, that they didn’t know how long they’d have to wait to be rescued. But one rabbi was ready to move.
Biden hosted Jewish leaders at the first White House Rosh Hashanah reception and made his traditional call to rabbis
Rabbi Daniel Litvak had been barred from leaving the country since being arrested in March.
Cicilline bested Brad Schneider, who was favored by some pro-Israel insiders because of his close ties to Jewish groups
The day was infused with a Christian sensibility, including a major theme about forgiving one’s attackers, and more than one speaker likened the event to 'church'
An evangelical Christian mailman wants Sundays off. An array of Orthodox groups say he has a case
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