Manhattan
NYC’s Jewish community shows rare unity, finally rallying together - opinion
After a threatening protest at Park East Synagogue, NYC’s Jewish community turned out in large numbers, showing unity and resolve rarely seen in years.
Luigi Mangione in court for hearings over US healthcare executive's killing
America’s oldest Jewish congregation launches a kosher food pantry on the Upper West Side
NYPD commissioner Jessica Tisch apologizes to Park East Synagogue over anti-Israel protest response
From Israel to Soho: Dan Hotels’ first hotel in Manhattan
Dan Hotels is entering the United States for the first time by acquiring the NoMo SoHo hotel in Manhattan, New York, for $125 million. The hotel has 26 floors and 264 rooms and suites.
'We lived in a state of relentless fear,' antisemitic harassment campaign victim says - interview
Randy Settebrino recounted his experience of the three-month hate campaign, saying that the harasser contacted him and his family over a thousand times.
Dan Hotels enters US market with $125m purchase of NoMo SoHo in Manhattan
Israel’s Dan Hotels acquires the NoMo SoHo in Manhattan for $125 million, marking its first U.S. property and expansion into New York City.
Rabbi keeps eruv intact for 25 years in Manhattan, now he is using help from new sensors
Before every Shabbat, Rabbi Moshe Tauber drives around Manhattan to inspect the eruv. Now, new technology is making his sacred task easier.
Many NYC congregations rent their space. As real estate prices soar, how do they find a home?
Congregations often have very specific needs: enough space, walking distance, and availability. In Manhattan's soaring real estate market, finding a space to rent has become all the more difficult.
From Turkey to Manhattan: the ‘naked emperor’ trail sparking arrest for Aaron Mendelsohn
According to emails, Mendelsohn knew the statue had been smuggled from Turkey when he purchased it and sought advice to avoid legal action by showing it only to private guests.
Anti-Israel activists fail to disrupt private Israeli real estate meeting in NYC
Anti-Israel protesters tried to block a private Israeli real estate meeting in Manhattan, but the event went ahead as NYPD arrested four people and restored order.
NYC protesters disrupt launch of former ‘Post’ editor’s book on Hamas attack
The book, co-authored by Yaakov Katz, former editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post, explores years of intelligence lapses and a policy of containment that enabled Hamas to plan its assault.
Jerry Nadler, Congress’ most senior Jewish member, says he will not seek reelection
“I don’t know what to say at this point,” Nadler, a longtime pro-Israel stalwart, told the New York Times. “I can’t defend what Israel is doing.”
NYPD search for man who invaded historic kabbalistic synagogue to shout 'Allahu akhbar'
The alleged harassment reportedly began when the unidentified male entered the synagogue on July 21, at approximately 7:15 p.m.
Wesley LePatner, killed in Manhattan shooting, mourned as 'uniquely brilliant' Jewish leader
“At 43, she was the most effortless and impressive person - you wanted to follow her wherever she went,” Feiler wrote.