DSA condemns Capital Jewish Museum shooting after one of its factions praises the attack The clash between the Democratic Socialists and one of the party’s caucuses reflects a broader split on the American far left over whether to praise or condemn the diplomats’ murders.
Messianic and Episcopal communities mourn Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim as their own Inside the evolving faith lives of the Capital Jewish Museum shooting victims
Trump confirms he told Netanyahu not to attack Iran, saying, ‘I don’t think it’s appropriate’ The comments indicate another split between the American president and Israeli prime minister.
In California, Jewish leaders swap ethnic studies battle for fighting antisemitism in schools — with allies
Following DC shooting, NYC mayoral candidates address issues critical to Jewish community at a town hall
After museum shooting, 40+ Jewish groups call for $1B in federal funding to secure religious institutions
Will the Capital Jewish Museum shooting lead Trump to crack down even more on pro-Palestinian activists?