Jury finds Pittsburgh synagogue shooter guilty on all counts The verdict is a milestone in one of the most significant court proceedings in American Jewish history.
As jury launches deliberations in Pittsburgh synagogue massacre, defense concedes shooter’s hatred of Jews Bowers did not intend to keep Jews from worshipping, she said, but he did appear to hate Jews.
‘You’re on the path to sin’: A Florida rabbi faced antisemitic harassment after speaking up at a school board vote A superintendent vote in Naples, Florida, unearthed simmering tensions between the school board, its supporters, and local Jews.
A Missouri school district could ban ‘Maus,’ citing concerns about whether it is ‘explicit sexual material’
Defense rests in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial without calling witnesses or presenting evidence
Senior Biden administration official: Israel’s Diaspora minister ‘does not understand the American Jewish Diaspora’