In addition to saving lives of many, US cardiologist also hailed as a prominent Jewish philanthropist and friend of Israel, which he visited just weeks before his death

The brainchild of Chicago-born Elyssa Heller, the store and restaurant, which started as a pop-up in 2020, veers outside the narrow lanes of traditional Ashkenazi or Israeli menus

One-third tell AJC survey that Israeli actions make their lives more difficult, while one-fifth say anti-Israel sentiment corroded friendships or caused them to hide Jewishness

The veteran comic became a cultural and political force hosting 'Daily Show,' training a satirical eye on both politics and increasingly polarized national media

The Washington Post has exposed the identity of person running the anti-LGBT account, causing some to cry antisemitism -- and reflecting a wider trend in the observant community

Grocery prices rise 10%, the most in 41 years, leaving some families struggling to pay for eggs, gefilte fish and matzah

Since the 1980s, the center has been a local fixture despite its small size, which will now increase manifold with a new 43,000-square-foot facility in the city's cultural corridor

Kahn previously served as the paper's Beijing bureau chief, as well as head of its international desk, which won six Pulitzer Prizes under his stewardship

Because Natasha Lyonne is one of the great creative personalities of our time, even the specter of Nazism can't bring this wild, weird show down. Season 2 airs from April 20

The 76-year-old oversaw media relations through New York’s 1986 World Series title, Subway Series against the Yankees in 2000, and 2015 against the Royals

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