American Jewry
Iran hiring criminal networks in Europe to attack Jews, US religious freedom report finds
According to the report, Iranian authorities have actively recruited gangs throughout Europe "to carry out attacks on Israeli embassies and Jewish sites."
Half of 'very liberal' US Jews believe Israel is comitting genocide, JPPI survey finds
The subject was Gaza, but Stewart and Beinart had a whole lot to say about Judaism - opinion
Jewish groups decline meeting with French official after ‘premature Palestinian state recognition’
'If New York falls, the country follows': Is the future of American Jewry at risk? - interview
ANTISEMITISM AFFAIRS: US Jewry is facing the greatest threat since the McCarthy era, with America at an inflection point.
The largest Reconstructionist synagogue is set to cut ties with denomination over Israel tensions
The clergy and lay leaders of Kehillat Israel, an affluent congregation located in Pacific Palisades, California, notified members of the plan to disaffiliate by email on Monday.
Wendy Sachs brings October 8 to the Jerusalem Film Festival
“October 7 was a wakeup call for Israel, and October 8 was a wakeup call for American Jews,” she said.
'We go to Israel to see for ourselves': American Jewish leaders to join mission to Israel - opinion
A delegation of American Jewish leaders will travel to Israel this month for a solidarity mission to show that Israel does not stand alone.
Will the socialist, pro-intifada Mamdani make New York inhospitable for Jews? - opinion
Perhaps Gotham’s Jews should consider donning their vagabond shoes and heading in our direction, away from The City That Never Sleeps.
Fighting hate on every front
The Combat Antisemitism Movement (CAM) has partnered with ‘The Jerusalem Post’ to track worldwide antisemitism on a special online portal
Friends of the IDF in crisis after internal report alleges financial abuse and toxic culture
FIDF, an American charity that has raised millions of dollars for soldiers since October 7, is in crisis following an internal report detailing allegations of inappropriate workplace practices.
How does Israel repair ties with US Democrats? - opinion
American Jews, who had always tended to favor the Democratic Party, found themselves torn between their natural support for Israel and their loyalty to a party whose values were close to their hearts
Discovering layers of US Jewish history at the National Library of Israel
This time, my inquiry centers on uncovering the lesser-known stories of American Jewry – and of America itself – found within the library’s vast collections.
Expats celebrate July 4 in Israel while reflecting on identity, belonging, and home
Thousands of American immigrants in Israel mark US Independence Day with barbecue, music, and gratitude, even as some say their identities are shifting
A Jew is never stuck: Embracing resilience in times of crisis - opinion
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