After starting at Detroit's iconic Lou's in 1960 at the age of 15, the Motown restaurateur's eponymous brand now distributes over 150,000 pounds of meat a week nationwide

Editor David Rosenthal wrangles thousands of pages of recently discovered interview transcripts with the actor, his friends, colleagues, and family members into a revealing read

In his new book 'Dangerous Rhythms,' author TJ English exposes a dark underside of the music industry, showing how mob-adjacent Jews fought segregation while exploiting the talent

Secure Community Network, credited with thwarting threat to synagogues in New York, says University of Arizona ignored warnings before attacker killed professor he thought Jewish

From New York to California, volunteers introduce refugees to American holiday for the first time, keeping with longstanding Jewish tradition of welcoming the stranger

Children's book and 'Sigd-in-a-box' rolled out ahead of Tuesday holiday, as American Jews look to embrace racial diversity, global peoplehood

Former president tells Republican Jewish Coalition that Biden doesn't listen to 'your leaders' in Israel, as growing list of rivals tells crowd it's time for a course correction

California native Nathan Steuer has parlayed the game he grew up playing at Jewish summer camp into a $100,000 tourney win - and possibly his dream career

Baltimore science instructor William Zev Steen arrested for multiple alleged crimes dating back as far as 2008; also led company installing filtration software on 'kosher' phones

'No mercy for the Jews' scrawled alongside hangmen and swastika along Maryland walking trail, in second such display since August; Jewish leaders say incidents now routine

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