Argentina’s chief rabbi brutally beaten in home attack The assailants shouted that they knew he was the community rabbi, tied up his wife, and stole money and belongings from his apartment.
In Britain, Labour Party rebels give Jews hope of a new political home The group, led by popular parliament member Luciana Berger, surprisingly defected from Labour, immediately putting pressure on embattled party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
The Iranian revolution was 40 years ago. Persian Jews in Los Angeles are still feeling the pain. The fortieth anniversary of the Islamic revolution reopens old wounds among Jews who experienced its cruelty firsthand.
Sponsored Israeli institute invests $100 million in artificial intelligence to solve real-world problems