Daniel Lurie, Jewish political neophyte and heir to Levi Strauss fortune, wins San Francisco mayoral race A philanthropist, Lurie bested incumbent London Breed.
‘Deja vu all over again’: HIAS stares down 4 more years under Trump, a president hostile to the immigrants it aids HIAS, formerly the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, saw its mission and fortunes shift after Trump slashed refugee resettlement during his first term.
Man carrying weapons and protest manifesto against Gaza war tried to enter U.S. Capitol on Election Day The Michigan man, who was arrested, “also smelled like he doused part of his clothing with fuel,” police said.
Anxiety, concern and hope: How swing-state rabbis, and their communities, are reacting to Trump’s win
Eugene Vindman, whose Jewish immigrant story played a role in Trump’s impeachment, elected to Congress
Trump retakes presidency, heralding new era for the United States, its Jews and its relationship with Israel