At least a dozen major dynasties were historically or are now involved in the fossil fuel industry, and they have diverse giving patterns when it comes to environmental causes

Multi award-winning comedy titan and activist celebrates 'miracle of being alive,' tells followers to live every moment as he reaches a century

Matthew Belanger, from New York, procured weapons and other gear, discussed attacking synagogue and other targets with other white supremacists

David Ostrove, the former CFO of the Schechter School of Long Island, allegedly used the money to buy rare cars, houses, sports memorabilia and collectible coins

In a new book, authors Tony Shaw and Giora Goodman examine the history of modern Israel's representation in cinema -- with all its ups and downs

Jewish filmmaker took part in revamping of US cinema in 1970s with fresh styles, producing classics such as 'Easy Rider,' starting Jack Nicholson's career, and inspiring Tarantino

Baruch Lanner, who was convicted for abusing pupils, will be allowed to remain in Israel for the next year under a temporary residence visa

Baruch Lanner, who served nearly three years in prison for sexually assaulting students, arrived in Israel as a tourist and is now applying for citizenship

Dr. Howard Tucker earned the Guinness World Record distinction last year - and though he passed the bar exam at age 67 and still teaches medical residents, he's got big plans ahead

Organizations providing fertility services must navigate carefully when Jewish law seeks to protect the mother's life but contravenes local statutes prohibiting abortion

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