Republican is seen as one of the most pro-Israel presidents ever, but not all of party supports his comeback bid, and liberal Jews believe he has emboldened antisemitism

After seeing Tosha Stimage's piece in the 'Tikkun' exhibit, visitors to the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco are asking questions, including whether it belongs there

Conference of Presidents head Daroff says 'very concerned' by Haredi parties' call to scrap 'grandchild clause,' at conference that highlights potential strains in Israel-US ties

Book 'Jewish Soldiers in the Civil War,' out November 15, shows how Jewish troops fought in an army that served pork, rested Sundays and was led by a general who didn't want them

ZOA praises department's civil rights office, which says it will investigate if school district failed to respond to claims students made Nazi salutes, holocaust jokes

Principal says students got into confrontation with man who boarded school bus after they teased him; Simon Wiesenthal Center quickly propagated claim man gave Nazi salute

From Shapiro-Mastriano to Zeldin-Hochul and others, a recap of Nov. 8 matchups featuring Jewish and Israel-linked candidates, in some cases against rivals accused of antisemitism

After years of legal and boardroom battles, the organization's new president calls for an 'orderly shutdown,' while JFNA CEO Eric Fingerhut promises to rebuild

ADL, National Council of Jewish Women call out Religious Zionist members' history of 'racism, homophobia and misogyny'; across the pond, UK Jewry strikes a milder tone

Company says it will stop referring to 'occupied' territory and sourcing from UN Human Rights Council among other measures after campaign from Jewish groups and GOP officials

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