New York’s Jewish leadership turns out in force for United Hatzalah
More than 1,300 community leaders, philanthropists and supporters gathered in Lower Manhattan for their annual New York Gala
More than 1,300 community leaders, philanthropists and supporters gathered in Lower Manhattan for their annual New York Gala
Researchers analyzed more than 118 million online posts and comments, finding that Spanish-language antisemitism remains higher than before Oct. 7.
In a statement, the group said, “We discovered where CAF stores the trams that are heading to Tel Aviv, because they were marked in Hebrew, and faced with that, we did not remain passive.”
From the ketubah to bilingual invitations, see how a new generation is reinventing the look of Jewish weddings without losing the meaning behind them.
The repeated battles over Israel in LGBTQ spaces have left many feeling excluded. A different approach begins with listening rather than persuading.
The World Medical Association however told The Lancet that it stands against exclusion of any of its members, pointing out that the IMA is a "strong advocate for WMA ethics and policies."
Western democracies must recognize the threat it poses, consider designating it as a terrorist organization, and take meaningful steps to prevent its ideological and institutional expansion.
A suspected Hamas operative was arrested in Greece for scouting Israeli tourist targets
The Rothschilds survived the 1873 financial crash, but the depression fueled antisemitic myths that would echo for generations.
A luxury kosher gin project turns collectible spirits into a funding source for Jewish life and legal support amid rising antisemitism in Spain.
“I have gone through the worst thing," said Sheina Gutnick. "So, I have become stronger, wanting to spread the message that no matter what happens... we are one people."