New Mexico’s cash-strapped, lawsuit-plagued Jewish federation announces closure “We are almost out of money,” the federation’s newly elected president announced. “We have no employees. Critical insurance has been canceled. We cannot fulfill the purposes for which the organization was founded.”
Bruce Pearl and Auburn follow up ‘Birthright for College Basketball’ trip by hosting 150 Jewish high school students The program includes a basketball tournament and community service.
FBI: Person who made NJ synagogue threat identified and ‘no longer poses a danger’ A man who holds “radical extremist views” is in custody, law enforcement officials said Friday.
United States FBI reports ‘credible threat’ to New Jersey synagogues, urging them to take ‘all security precautions’
United States Kanye West paid a settlement to a former employee over antisemitic rants in 2018, report says
Israel For some Americans who moved to Israel, this week’s election results are conjuring 2016 deja vu