What Airbnb’s decision to delete West Bank listings could mean for Israel’s settlements For activists on all sides, the stakes are more about ideology than the bottom line.
Justice Department refuses Israel’s request to allow Jonathan Pollard to immigrate there Wednesday marked three years since Pollard, now 64, was let out of a prison after serving 30 years for spying for Israel.
Clement Attlee, postwar prime minister of Britain, took in a Jewish child fleeing the Nazis Attlee sponsored a Jewish mother and her two children to leave Germany and come to Britain in 1939.
United States Jewish archive at UC Berkeley acquires body of work by famed photographer Roman Vishniac
Global Haredi Orthodox school in Amsterdam mishandled molestation scandal, Dutch Education Ministry says
United States New York yeshivas could lose state education dollars if they don’t teach required subjects