Jewish orphans evacuated from Odessa to Berlin at Ukraine war’s start are headed home again
Mishpacha Orphanage has been spending 750,000 euros a month to feed, house and educate 120 children in Berlin, its leaders say
Suspect spun conspiracy about Persian Jews inventing COVID to foment prejudice against Asians
Mishpacha Orphanage has been spending 750,000 euros a month to feed, house and educate 120 children in Berlin, its leaders say
They have been separated from their children, been injured, seen death. They have relied on their faith
An interview with Sandra Fox, author of 'The Jews of Summer: Summer Camp and Jewish Culture in Postwar America'
He also allegedly told police that he chose to shoot people because of their ‘headgear,’ a reference to yarmulkes
A suspect was arrested in relation to Thursday night. He did not stop his victim from attending services on Friday
Both victims were leaving services when shot and both sustained minor injuries
Drew Brown was known as the heavyweight champ’s personal poet, penning ‘float like a butterfly, sting like a bee’
Instagram is playing an increasingly significant and versatile role in the lives of Chabad’s women emissaries
The unknown individual has been putting up coded Nazi tags along the L train for nearly two years
The killing of an Arizona professor on Yom Kippur raises questions about how the Jewish community should respond to danger
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