Rabbinical court delays ruling on Berlin rabbi accused of sexual misconduct after he offers 11th-hour doctor’s note At least 10 women testified before the rabbinical court this week, according to a source familiar with the proceedings.
The British town where the antisemitic blood libel theory was born could get a Jewish heritage center Local Jews in Norwich are considering leasing Jurnet’s House, built by a Jewish moneylender in the 12th century, for the new institution.
Russia labels Moscow’s former chief rabbi a ‘foreign agent’ Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt, who had been Moscow’s chief rabbi since 1993, fled Russia just weeks into the war in March 2022.
Ties between Christie’s and Tel Aviv art museum under scrutiny as Holocaust survivors decry Nazi-linked jewelry sale