‘We are in dire need’: Israeli soldiers rely on donated gear as IDF denies shortages exists Since Oct. 7, fundraising appeals for Israeli soldiers have brought in more than $1 billion.
Survey taken 5 months into the Gaza war finds most American Jews felt close to Israel, but not its government The poll also found that almost all American Jews say they are emotionally affected by news of the war.
Divided Senate ends impeachment of Mayorkas, Jewish homeland security chief A number of Jewish groups said the impeachment process was marred by antisemitism.
Religion Empty chairs, mirrors and pomegranates: How Jews are bringing the Israel-Hamas war to their seder tables this Passover
Israel In the Druze town of Majdal Shams, tensions at Israel’s northern border bring danger and economic devastation