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For the Forward’s 125th anniversary, our editor went on a pilgrimage to the newspaper’s landmarked headquarters on the Lower East Side
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For the Forward’s 125th anniversary, our editor went on a pilgrimage to the newspaper’s landmarked headquarters on the Lower East Side
Senate bill increases security funding at synagogues, Justice Alito decries 'hostility to religion,' ADL reports on hate speech in video games, and son of popular Jewish musician joins the family business.
Can a Black actress portray Anne Frank? Can a Jew enjoy Roger Waters? Plus: Pilgrims headed to Ukraine despite warnings, and the poet laureate of Southern Jewry has died
White House names new Jewish liaison, Israeli drugmaker agrees to $4.25 billion opioid settlement, Jewish school exec accused of embezzling millions, and it's Norman Lear's 100th birthday.
Sports bar uses Anne Frank to entice customers, Jared Kushner's secret cancer diagnosis, inside a COVID hotel for teens in Israel, and two completely different stories about 'Fiddler on the Roof.'
Hopeless helicopters insist on optimizing their offspring's every experience, anathema to the essence of camp
Our editor-in-chief reflects on the Forward’s record-breaking haul at the Jewish Pulitzers
Forward editors process the reversal of 50 years of abortion access.
The 12 men sent to scout the promised land brought back facts. But the community heard them with biased ears.
How can something be so sad and so funny at the same time?
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