First Person Hillel Silverman, longtime rabbi whose congregant killed JFK’s assassin, is dead at 99 A journalist recalls the career and brush with notoriety of Silverman, the founding rabbi of a Dallas congregation.
Jewish basketball star Abby Meyers selected in 1st round of WNBA draft The University of Maryland guard, who was involved in Jewish life on campus, heads to the Dallas Wings.
Conservative donor’s Nazi memorabilia in spotlight amid revelations about his Clarence Thomas ties Harlan Crow, who treated Thomas to decades of unreported luxury trips, owns a signed copy of “Mein Kampf” and two of Hitler’s paintings.
George Washington U faces federal investigation over antisemitism charges after clearing professor of them
Florida high school pulls graphic novel adaptation of Anne Frank’s diary, saying it is ‘not age appropriate’
U of Vermont agrees to improve antisemitism training, ending federal case and capping a tumultuous year