On the Supreme Court docket, a Jewish anti-abortion group gets a Christian megaphone
One SCOTUS observer called the partnership ‘quite irregular’
They vied in North Carolina, Kentucky and Pennsylvania and are gearing up for races in Maryland, Illinois, Texas and Michigan
One SCOTUS observer called the partnership ‘quite irregular’
The site the Buffalo gunman credited with teaching him about white supremacy is resistant to regulation, as are similar ‘alt-tech’ platforms
Rob Goldberg, CEO of the Buffalo Jewish Federation, spoke to the Forward about how the organization is supporting the city’s Black community in the aftermath of the horrific attack.
The rambling 180-page document is filled is riddled with antisemitic memes, tropes and caricatures
Hundreds of Jews gathered on the National Mall to protest restrictions on abortion access
Jerry Nadler’s decision to challenge his colleague Caroyln Maloney in the new 12th District creates a difficult choice for Manhattan Jews, opens opportunity for Brooklyn Jews
Espoused by the gunman who killed 10 Black people in Buffalo Saturday, the conspiracy theory places Jews at its center.
In a memoir, Ari Rabin-Havt writes about Sanders’ reluctance to discuss his Judaism in public
Yossi Reit, now 16, survived the crowd surge, but will likely never be the same
Three Ukrainian Jewish entrepreneurs talk about their work and faith as the Russian onslaught continues
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