(JTA) — The United States has defended Israel against the charge of genocide in the United Nations’ highest court, as Iceland and the Netherlands gave different...
(JTA) — Israel has deported another Jewish-American young adult involved in solidarity efforts for West Bank Palestinians, adding to what critics say is an unjust crackdown...
These days, public monuments don’t have an easy time of it. Variously speckled with graffiti, pelted with red paint, rendered headless, melted down and reconfigured into...
Tomer Peretz opened the door to his unassuming gallery in Chelsea, draped in a studded black shawl and sporting cartoonishly large – but very cool –...
(JTA) — The man who attacked a Michigan synagogue on Thursday was the brother of a Hezbollah commander who oversaw efforts to shoot rockets into Israel...
(JTA) — A blast late Friday outside a Jewish school in Amsterdam has Dutch police racing to safeguard Jewish institutions after two attacks in two days....
America’s antisemitism watchdogs are committing institutional malpractice. While antisemitism explodes on the right, including throughout the Trump administration and popular right-wing online spaces, anti-antisemitism organizations are...
At last year’s Academy Awards, Anora — a frenetic, somewhat ambiguously Jewish look at a Jewish enclave of New York, took home best picture, original screenplay,...
(JTA) — A string of recent synagogue attacks across North America and Europe has left security officials sounding the alarm bells. “We are in the midst...
(JTA) — The Trump administration’s Religious Liberties Commission was wracked again this week over anti-Israel sentiment, as a second affiliated individual has exited while claiming it...
(JTA) — Oklahoma’s attorney general is accusing a state board of trying to rig the legal fight over a proposed Jewish charter school — a dispute...
(JTA) — Dutch police arrested four teenagers Friday in connection with an overnight fire at a synagogue in the port city of Rotterdam. The fire took...
(JTA) — The Yeshiva University Maccabees ended their NCAA championship run on Friday with a Sweet 16 loss to the Emory University Eagles. The 101-80 loss...
It has been more than four years since I first reported on the looted art case regarding the Camille Pissarro painting, “Rue Saint-Honoré, Apres Midi, Effet...
By DAVID TOPPER This true story is a sequel to “Jews in Strange Places.” In the summer of 1964, living in Pittsburgh, I attended the city’s...
The Thursday attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, did not occur in a vacuum. In the past few months, shots were fired at three...
On a recent Freakonomics episode about the German film director Werner Herzog, host Stephen Dubner voiced a familiar assertion about postwar Germany’s confrontation with the Nazi...
In a press release issued on Thursday, March 12, the Government of Canada announced that it is responding to the frightening upsurge in violent attacks against...
Temple Israel has long been a staple of the Detroit Jewish community — and in many ways, it has been a cornerstone of my own life....
The newsletters arrived in my mailbox unbidden, their envelope labeled with an unfamiliar acronym: NAHOS. Upon opening them, I immediately knew who had signed me up...