Can American Jews stop demonizing each other?
The point isn’t to agree — it’s to disagree with reality, rather than with caricature
Candidates have long played pastrami politics, but their deli visits give some Jewish voters indigestion
The point isn’t to agree — it’s to disagree with reality, rather than with caricature
Harris’ statement is the latest escalation in an electoral season that has focused intensely on which candidate poses the greater threat to Jews
Hymie’s, a Jewish institution in the Philadelphia suburbs, has offended many of its customers
Admirers of the Führer abound, and not always from the fringe
An array of Jewish groups release a strong political message aimed at one of two nominees less than two weeks before the election
Razor-thin margins in swing states make every Jewish vote count
Trump says he will keep Israel safe. Kamala Harris promises to preserve an alliance.
In Pennsylvania’s second city, a tight-knit Jewish community grapples with traumas past and present
It also defeated a measure that would have required more anti-Zionist credentials for those it endorses
The anti-Israel protester had interrupted Harris’ campaign stop in Milwaukee
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