More than 55 Jewish groups come out against terrorism bill that could threaten nonprofits Hadassah and the main organs of the Reform and Conservative Movements oppose the bill; AIPAC and the ADL support it.
Jessica Tisch, Jewish public servant, appointed as commissioner of NYPD The 43-year-old three-time Harvard grad, who hails from a prominent Jewish family, vows to keep NYC “safe and vibrant.”
‘I was triggered’: Some Jews are struggling as they encounter keffiyehs in their daily lives The town of Chapel Hill, The Weather Channel and a Brooklyn co-op have recently become embroiled in discourse over the traditional Palestinian headscarf that has been adopted by protesters on the left.
New York Man who attempted terror attack on Jewish New Yorkers in 2022 sentenced to 10 years in prison
United States Sotheby’s to auction a Ten Commandments tablet with a disclaimer: Israel always wanted it on public display