Company founded 90 years ago by Jewish American brothers Charles and Joseph Revson finds itself weighed down by debt load, disruptions to supply chain network and surging costs
The 41-year-old became an Israeli citizen in 2006; she is the only player in league history to win titles in three different decades and is the all-time WNBA leader in assists
Jackson must replace ordinance with one that allows 'religious elementary and secondary schools, religious higher learning institutions, and religious residential schools'
'Gangsters vs. Nazis' book tells how a New York judge secretly directed mafia bosses Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegel to recruit an army of Jewish thugs to intimidate antisemites
Jewish Nobel laureates serving on the board of US fundraising arm resign in protest over witholding of $17 million from Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Chabad Hasidic outreach programs reverse decline and bring growth to congregations through a host of programming designed to foster a more traditional community
Once a base of hatred, the National Shrine of the Little Flower in metro Detroit co-hosts interfaith event aimed at maintaining and continuing to improve Jewish-Catholic relations
Victim of the attack in April was on his way to synagogue with his wife when six assailants beat him 'without warning or provocation,' district attorney says
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