Israeli author Micah Goodman wants US rabbis to take an oath in front of their congregations. While some leaders are on board, others say the gesture is redundant

Deep ties between Diaspora and Israel highlighted as US Jews feel trauma of family members, friends, former community members and alumni affected by October 7 Hamas massacre

Organizers claim the protest by pro-Palestinian groups IfNotNow and Jewish Voice for Peace drew 10,000; speakers included far-left Congress members Rashida Tlaib and Cori Bush

The suburban region's Jewish denominations, often at odds with each other, unite to mourn the over 1,300 Israelis murdered in last weekend's Hamas massacres

Communities on edge as Middle East violence escalates, despite lack of credible threats

Some Jews on the left find themselves mourning Israeli civilian victims of terror as colleagues glorify Saturday's massacre and worries mount over what comes next for Palestinians

Israel asks AIPAC and its followers to stick with the Jewish state 'even as the going gets ugly,' vowing to remove Hamas as it prepares a possible ground incursion

Shortly after Joe Biden described the onslaught as 'pure, unadulterated evil' in one of the most impassioned speeches of his career, Jewish liaison Shelley Greenspan teared up

Galvanized by groups including 'IfNotNow' and 'Jewish Voice for Peace,' thousands of US Jews have denounced the Jewish state almost immediately after slaughter of 1,200 Israelis

Educators are wrestling with how to discuss Hamas' massive terror offensive while also using their institutions as gathering places for community mourning and support

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