Jewish man beaten and allegedly called ‘dirty Jew’ while campaigning for his political candidate wife in France Several men ran down Liron Rozenhaft while he was putting up posters for his wife in Strasbourg.
Orthodox rabbis don’t enter churches. So why was Britain’s chief rabbi at St. Paul’s Cathedral? A special concession designed to strengthen Jews’ ties with royalty allowed Ephraim Mirvis to attend the Queen’s jubilee bash.
On the kibbutz, Shavuot is a time for remembering the movement’s glory days Israel’s collective farms hold onto a holiday’s agricultural roots.
Interim head of scandal-ridden German seminary vows changes — but not to replace top rabbi accused of abusing power
China threatens to downgrade Israel relations over Jerusalem Post interview with Taiwan’s foreign minister
After unearthing social media posts, French prosecutors now suspect antisemitism in elderly Jew’s death