To practice ranked-choice voting, New Yorkers elect the city’s ‘most iconic’ bagel The result in WNYC’s “bagelection” was surprising.
For Israelis under Iranian barrage, deadly nights alternate with days brimming with life For this former Londoner, the booms from Iranian missiles are reminiscent of the Blitz.
Marcel Marceau’s Holocaust heroism is the focus of a new off-Broadway play Starring and co-written by Jewish actor Ethan Slater, ‘Marcel on the Train’ explores the legendary mime’s early days in the French resistance.
Obituaries Leonard Lauder, who expanded his Jewish family’s business into a cosmetics empire, dies at 92
Israel Death toll rises in Israel after another night of Iranian missiles; US Embassy in Tel Aviv damaged
United States Brick reading ‘Free Palestine’ thrown through window of Boston-area kosher grocery store