The American Jewish Committee is calling on President Donald Trump to make the return of Americans in Iranian custody an “urgent national priority,” as his administration works to preserve a ...
A French appeals court ruled on Wednesday that a nanny from Algeria who was convicted of poisoning the Jewish family she worked for was not motivated by antisemitism.
The Cleveland-based nonprofit Drink Local Drink Tap will hold its 13th annual 4 Miles 4 Water event at 7:30 a.m. May 30 in ...
"We will not allow Iraq's terrorist militias, backed by Iran, to threaten American lives or interests," stated Scott Bessent, ...
Almost exactly seven years after a presidential candidate stopped referring to “Pharisees” in response to allegations of antisemitism, another prominent political Pete has invoked the term.
A version of this piece first ran as part of the New York Jewish Week’s daily newsletter, rounding up the latest on politics, culture, food and what’s new with Jews ...
In six months since the merge of Lifeworks Autism Services and Milestones Autism Resources, Lifeworks has worked toward ...
The University of South Florida is reviewing an April 14 campus event following allegations that Jewish students were denied ...
At a time when the Israeli-Palestinian conflict feels perhaps farther than ever from a solution, Aziz Abu Sarah and Maoz Inon are offering something else: a story of hope.
In the Polish town of Jedwabne, where historians agree that townspeople killed most of their Jewish neighbors during World War II, a brand-new “information center” denies the ...
A fragile calm has settled over parts of Lebanon as a 10-day ceasefire brokered by the United States takes hold between ...
Martha Sorohan has joined the Cleveland Jewish Publication Company as a staff reporter.