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'Antisemitism is anti-American': Senate holds hearing for antisemitism envoy
Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun’s nomination as US Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism sparks debate over his bipartisan approach.
UK Jewish man jailed for offering then-defense minister's information to Russian 'spies'
‘That’s Simchas Torah’: The Jewish Val Kilmer moment you might have missed
AI website 'Jewish Onliner' linked to team behind Yale Scholar's suspension
NGOs sue local religious councils for over-charging for mikve usage
ITIM says that its suit is designed to force local religious councils to act in accordance with the law when providing vital services to the public.
American Jews need to have more babies, says outgoing JFNA chair
Michael Siegal speaks to ‘Post’ ahead of General Assembly in Washington.
Discovering their Jewish souls
Genie Milgrom was raised Catholic in Cuba, but found a way back to her roots.
Jerusalem
Spain begins review of Sephardic Jewish citizenship applications
Applicants need not travel to Spain, but must hire a Spanish notary and pass tests on the Spanish language and history.
US Jewish institutions on alert following calls for attacks from bin Laden’s son
Hamza bin Laden, who has ambitions to lead alQaida, the terrorist organization founded by his father, posted an audio message calling “for the targeting of Jewish American interests globally.”
Israel selectively prosecutes... Jews?
Recent events here have demonstrated that the Israeli government does not always treat Jews and Palestinians as equals under the law.
The Jewish community is at its strongest when we work together
The only time the Jewish world condenses more than when it’s under attack is when we are the ones perpetrating the attacks.
US Jewish groups call on Israel to rein in its Jewish extremists
"Expressions of outrage are no longer enough," say Jewish groups in wake of killing of Palestinian toddler and attack on Jerusalem gay pride parade.
The long path from India to Israel
Freund’s goal is to find all those who descended from generations that suffered under the Inquisition and forced conversions, to bring them back into the fold and welcome them to Israel.