In a victory for efforts to quash the violent far-right, jury docks Charlottesville rally organizers $25 million The jurors deadlocked on whether to award damages based on a federal conspiracy law.
Jewish weddings are back — and so are rising prices, staff shortages and lots of uncertainty “Their marriage now is so much sweeter and holy,” said one rabbi who recently officiated at weddings that were postponed by nearly two years.
How a determined Jewish community helped bring home Danny Fenster, the journalist imprisoned in Myanmar The Jews of Michigan, where Fenster grew up, were integral in the effort to secure his release.
As Republicans delay Deborah Lipstadt’s nomination, Biden names Aaron Keyak to be deputy antisemitism monitor
Justus Rosenberg, professor and last surviving member of group that smuggled intellectuals out of Nazi-held Europe, has died at 100
Israel ignored US warnings that attacks on Iran’s nuclear program were counterproductive, NY Times reports
Pro-Israel pastor apologizes for hosting event where Michael Flynn called for US to have ‘one religion’
National survey on youth and religion raises concern about Gen-Z Jews — and questions about how to understand them