California lawmakers approve narrowed bill targeting antisemitism in schools
The bill received near-unanimous support despite the objection of the state’s largest teachers union
The bill received near-unanimous support despite the objection of the state’s largest teachers union
Before his fall from grace, Joe Sanberg was a Democratic Party up-and-comer who wanted to 'automate tzedakah'
Kehillat Israel’s move exemplifies fractures in progressive Judaism after Oct. 7.
In 'Guns & Moses,' an Orthodox rabbi packs heat — no questions asked
A family treasure will accompany Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center on their travels
The organization drew much interest in its previous location in La Jolla but financial challenges forced it to close last year
Lawmakers from several racial and ethnic caucuses offered to help the effort against antisemitism in schools — as long as it didn’t single out ethnic studies
One member accused Jews of not protesting on behalf of deportees, and another called out Jews’ 'economic power'