In the 1800s, New York’s Jewish elite dined at ‘The Kosher Delmonico’ Opened by a French Jewish immigrant in 1860, Felix’s Dining Saloon served kosher haute cuisine to an upscale clientele.
Israel’s representative at Venice Biennale shuts down art exhibit, demanding ceasefire and hostage deal Ruth Patir’s actions were still criticized by a pro-Palestinian art collective as “empty and opportunistic.”
At a model Passover seder, Holocaust survivors and NYC Council members celebrate unity “We’re connected through our common humanity,” Speaker Adrienne Adams told the crowd of some 70 survivors.
United States She managed a university Holocaust center. Now she says incivility on Israel drove her to a Catholic school.
United States ADL says antisemitic incidents more than doubled last year, driven by surge after Oct. 7
Politics Spurred by Iran attack, House will vote on long-delayed foreign aid package for Israel and other US allies
Politics A bill to create a national coordinator to fight antisemitism is drawing rare bipartisan support in Congress