Jewish institutions awaken to climate crisis, with hundreds pledging action Jewish climate activists are declaring a “paradigm shift” and “culture change” that they say have put an end to decades of inaction on climate.
Israel responds to rockets fired from Gaza after death of Palestinian prisoner on hunger strike Khader Adnan is the first Palestinian prisoner to die while on a hunger strike.
Shaming Biden and slashing budgets: Republicans and Democrats accuse each other of dissing Israel Partisans maneuver over which party better serves the U.S.-Israel relationship.
Noam Chomsky, Ehud Barak, Leon Botstein and a Rothschild are among the names on Jeffrey Epstein’s newly uncovered calendar
In an unusual alliance, Jewish media and striking journalists are uniting to cover the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial