Astute producer hailed as 'true visionary' by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; he also helped make 'Some Like it Hot,' 'Fiddler on the Roof' and countless other movies

Bloom, who observes Shabbat and kashrut, takes responsibility for Boston squad's poor performance since he took over in 2019, says he's received death threats

Zionist youth group joins growing number of American organizations voicing alarm over plan's possible impact on checks and balances, minority rights

Republicans decry 'woke' decision that ends longstanding dispute between conservatives and religious freedom advocates

In her new book 'The Jews of Summer,' Sandra Fox explores the changing values and dynamics of US Jewry based on an institution that for many is synonymous with coming of age

In a letter to Jewish Federations, the opposition leader says he supports President Herzog's calls for negotiations, insists legislative advance stop

Justices reject appeal on behalf of an Arkansas newspaper that objected to a state law that reduces fees paid to contractors who refuse to sign pledge not to boycott Israel

Jewish Federations, a massive umbrella group, departs from usual practice of being mum on Israeli politics, warns against 'dramatic' proposal to let Knesset override High Court

Celebrated in later decades by top musicians but largely ignored in its own time, virtuoso album 'Tanz' will be played by an all-star ensemble Feb. 16 on NYC's Upper West Side

More than 1500 synagogues and Jewish communities nationwide are observing the third annual event, with the aim of getting people to engage with the issue more closely

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