Jewish Federations of North America
Jewish groups defend European media monitors banned for what State Dept. calls ‘censorship’
The banned activists include two who helped Jewish college students sue the social network X over the proliferation of antisemitic content on the platform.
“We know what needs to be done”: Eric Fingerhut enters JPost DC Conference with hopefulness
Ex-Gaza hostages share stories of hope, unity at Jewish Federations General Assembly
WATCH NOW : Don’t miss the closing session of the General Assembly
Federal spending cuts could affect aid for Holocaust survivors and kosher Meal on Wheels deliveries
US Health and Human Services layoffs threaten services like Meals on Wheels and support for Holocaust survivors.
Real allies don't disappear when times get tough - opinion
After October 7 exposed the silence of many supposed allies, it's time to build deeper community relationships based on shared values - not convenience - and clear stances on Israel and Hamas.
Returning to Israel educational travel is essential for Jewish identity - opinion
The ceasefire agreement offers not only a glimmer of hope for Israel educational travel, but also a crucial opportunity for Israeli society to invest in restrengthening this field.
JFNA's Julie Platt: Love between Israel and Diaspora never been stronger - interview
President Isaac Herzog's decision to award Platt and other honorees was "especially poignant and meaningful because it's being given to leaders in the Diaspora."
Letters to the Editor, December 16, 2024: Surrender to the emotions
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Independent Schools event apologizes for speaker's anti-Israel rhetoric
Jewish groups said a keynote speaker at a National Association of Independent Schools conference to label Israel as a racist endeavor engaged in genocide.
Grapevine December 15, 2024: Changing of the guard
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Building stronger connections with Israel through Masa - opinion
Programs in Israel have always been important, particularly long-term ones, but their importance has been magnified tenfold this past year.
Jewish groups welcome Israel-Lebanon ceasefire as vital for stability
Jewish leaders welcome the recently announced ceasefire deal, emphasizing the need for security and peace throughout Israel.
US Jews are no longer arguing about what is needed, rather how to implement it - Editor's Notes
There was a shift in her that many of us could relate to, a feeling that the events of Oct. 7 had flipped a switch within, prioritizing Jewish identity in ways that hadn’t been fully realized before.