Facebook ad showed a Jewish California state senator clutching Monopoly money A trade union, accused of evoking anti-Semitic stereotypes by the state’s Jewish lawmakers, removed its ad and apologized.
After 38 years, Jewish convict who helped 1,500 inmates earn degrees is released from prison He credited an article in J., the Jewish News Weekly of Northern California, with helping his case get to the governor’s desk.
The almost forgotten Jews who helped make the American West A new documentary shows how integral Jews were to the way Americans romanticize the West.
United States Wildfires across California lead to closing of some Jewish institutions and evacuations
United States Swastika drawn outside Jewish attorney’s office in California investigated as hate crime
United States California Board of Education rejects proposed ethnic studies curriculum that angered Jews