Diaspora
Don't rehire antisemitic, pro-Nasrallah doctor, over 1000 doctors urge Brown University
Medical professionals call for Brown University not to rehire a known Hezbollah supporter for an assistant professor position at the Ivy League school.
'We will not desist’: Boulder Jewish Festival takes place despite last week's attack
'Go to Auschwitz': Former German Jewish student president sent antisemitic death threats
Aaron Lansky built a home for 1.5 million Yiddish books, now he’s handing over the keys
Former Austrian president’s UN envoy nomination sparks controversy over Israel remarks - analysis
Fischer’s nomination as special envoy was announced amid controversy over his accusations that Israel’s Gaza campaign fuels antisemitism and exploits the Holocaust.
Nitzavim: The campus revolution of next-generation Jewish leaders
Each project is tailor-made to the campus it serves, with strategies ranging from combating antisemitism to providing Jewish programming and education about Israel.
Jewish-Ukrainian soldier killed in fighting with Russia, third Jewish casualty in two weeks
An estimated 200 Jewish fighters have died in the nearly 3.5-year war, according to the Federation of Jewish Communities.
Pride or prejudice? Anti-Zionism and antisemitism in queer spaces - opinion
Social justice spaces have been infiltrated with antisemitism for years, under the sanitized term of “anti-Zionism.”
A name and a place: After 83 years, 52 descendants honor Holocaust victims in Antwerp
'Growing up, it was clear to me that I would live in Israel – it felt like the most fitting response to what my grandparents endured.'
The Caribbean retreat: Mapping wellness, memory, and Israeli connection in the Dominican Republic
He shared his vision for a Sephardi–Portuguese-style kibbutz in the Dominican countryside, including olive groves, a mikveh fed by natural springs, and an archive of Judeo-Spanish poetry.
Elderly Jewish man assaulted in NYC while hanging hostage posters
For Amnon Shemi and his wife, Diane, the Gaza hostages are a more personal issue because a member of their extended family was kidnapped.
French rabbi tells of two attacks in one week as hate crimes rise
Friday's incident follows another in the town of Deauville in Normandy last week, when Elie Lemmel said he was punched in the stomach by an unknown assailant.
'A miracle': Jewish firefighter rescues torah scroll from burning NY synagogue
"Seeing it carried out safely felt like a miracle," said the president of the congregation, Igor Shamalov.
Orthodox slates claim nearly half of US votes in World Zionist Congress election
A surge in Orthodox votes reshapes the American delegation at the World Zionist Congress, challenging the traditional dominance of liberal movements.