Global Police stop planned neo-Nazi attack on Argentine synagogue on Shabbat By JTA Staff April 29, 2021
New York A top rabbi was suspended by the Reform movement in 2000. His former synagogue now knows why. By JTA Staff April 28, 2021
Bonds of Life Alberto Sonsol, 63, legendary Uruguayan sportscaster who once said ‘baruch Hashem’ on the air By JTA Staff April 20, 2021
Global Prominent Argentine businessman calls Jewish pharmaceutical CEO a ‘Moishe’ in anti-Semitic post By JTA Staff April 19, 2021
Bonds of Life Ernesto Teicher, 76, real estate developer and Jewish community builder By JTA Staff March 26, 2021
Bonds of Life Andres Abt, 47, first Jewish mayor of a district in Uruguay’s capital Montevideo By JTA Staff March 24, 2021
United States ‘One year has passed, yes, but it’s still hurting’: 9 Jews on their pandemic years By JTA Staff March 22, 2021
Sports Israel and UAE face off in rugby in what’s likely the first-ever friendly sports matchup between the 2 countries By JTA Staff March 19, 2021