‘After Shabbat, we will act’: American Jews gear up for wave of post-Roe activism
While the majority of American Jews will fiercely protest the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, a rift could emerge among the Orthodox
The United Nations Human Rights Office joins multiple media investigations, and the Palestinian Authority, in making the determination
While the majority of American Jews will fiercely protest the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, a rift could emerge among the Orthodox
In Israel, Ehud Manor's poem is better known as a song, "I have no other country"
The judge said this kind of outcome was “remarkable” for such a complicated case
The killing of Shireen Abu Akleh has created an international firestorm.
Pope Francis has ordered 170 volumes of Pius XII’s archives, including thousands of requests for help from Jews, to be published digitally.
The president also requested more support for Ukraine from Israel ‘because this is a joint sorrow’
The BDS National Committee, which controls the movement, disavowed the Mapping Project
Author Elana Sztokman interviewed 84 survivors of alleged abuse and included around 200 additional survivor testimonies from various Jewish archives for “When Rabbis Abuse.”
A new book explores the triumphs and tragedies of Argentina’s first Jewish agricultural colony.
The second-most populous state in Australia, home to Melbourne, is expected to lead others to follow its example.
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