Like many others, American Jews were influenced by their new home country's penchant for consumerism - but being a niche market has also helped preserve their cultural identity

The Maxwell House Haggadah's slim text, which in 1932 began being distributed for free at grocery stores as an advertising gimmick, has become a lodestar for Jewish life in the US

President's approval rating dropped precipitously over past year following withdrawal from Afghanistan, persistent COVID pandemic and rising inflation

Seminary approves plan to enroll all students at HUC’s campuses in New York and Los Angeles; move comes after years of declining revenue and enrollment

Many fear the 3 lawsuits targeting the top brass at the Jewish Federation of New Mexico could hinder support to synagogues, Holocaust survivors, and youth and cultural programming

After rebuff, 19 clergy publicize letter to donor-advised Jewish Communal Fund asking it to stop support to Lehava group associated with far-right politician Itamar Ben-Gvir

Persoff was adept at portraying gangsters and other assorted no-goodniks in classics such as 'Some Like It Hot' and 'The Wrong Man,' as well as countless television appearances

Letitia James says some businesses raise prices by 50% ahead Jewish holiday, vows 'serious legal action' against any business engaging in 'disgusting' practices

President wants to increase funds for from $250 million to $360 million after numerous attacks on Jewish institutions in the US

Amid the ongoing US debate on teaching critical race theory in public schools, Sarah Fowler Arthur defends teaching from 'multiple points of view,' mistakes number of Jews killed

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