11-month-old Binyomin Kuravsky was killed by a faulty radiator — and now his parents demand accountability from the city “We do not want anybody else to suffer,” Bessie Kuravsky said.
Freed hostage says NY Jewish community ‘gives us strength’ as thousands rally to mark 150 days since Oct. 7 “I really feel the support and I hope it will help us return them home,” said a former hostage whose father remains in captivity.
NYPD reports 17 antisemitic crimes in February, as Oct. 7 surge appears to taper off The rate of antisemitic incidents is still up compared to last year and Jews remain the most targeted minority group in New York.
On 30th anniversary of her son’s death in a terror attack at the Brooklyn Bridge, Devorah Halberstam decries ‘plague’ of hatred
Congressional committee issues subpoenas to Harvard, stepping up investigation into campus antisemitism