A Jewish Google employee says her activism against an Israel contract got her job moved to Brazil Shortly after protesting a billion-dollar contract with Israel, Ariel Koren said, Google asked her to relocate for her job.
The ‘Double P’: Purim and St. Patrick’s Day coincide this year, giving Irish Jews more reason to raise a glass Bars and synagogues are also welcoming back crowds gone missing during the pandemic.
Sandy Koufax statue to be unveiled at Dodger Stadium this summer The Hall of Fame pitcher will join his trailblazing teammate Jackie Robinson, whose bronze statue was unveiled in 2017.
Obituaries Sam Massell, Jewish Atlanta mayor who shepherded in an era of Black-led politics, dies at 94
Sports With Bruce Pearl and Lior Berman, Auburn basketball heads into March Madness with rare Jewish coach-player combo
Global Following Roman Abramovich scrutiny, Portugal tightens rules for Sephardic Jews applying for citizenship
Politics Longtime Jewish Maryland Democratic leader resigns after questioning viability of Black candidates
Global Serafim Sabaranskiy, a Ukrainian Jew who enlisted to defend his country, dies in a Russian airstrike