U of Michigan fires DEI official over purported antisemitic comments
The incident came as the university has faced questions about its ability to protect Jewish students and personnel
Don James Witkoff is the grandson of Steve Witkoff
The incident came as the university has faced questions about its ability to protect Jewish students and personnel
Our reporter travels a region battered by 14 months of war and finds lasting damage of all kinds
Like Oct. 7, the Munich attack represented a watershed moment in the livestreaming of terrorism
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Bombardment, looting and disuse have wreaked an uncertain toll on the country’s former synagogues and Jewish sites
YU’s head coach calls it a ‘security decision’
President-elect Trump was named Time's Person of the Year for the second time
Charlotte Buchsbaum, a teen in 1945 New York, wrote about going to bar mitzvahs, celebrating Passover, and heading to Times Square to celebrate the U.S. victory over Japan.
The incoming legislature will most likely welcome the largest number of Jewish Republicans in the House — and in Congress overall — since the 1990s
Three Jewish athletes who recently made aliyah told JTA the experience has been life-changing — despite the ongoing war and a steep athletic and linguistic learning curve
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