Spokesperson for governor questions whether demonstrators waving swastikas and yelling 'Heil Hitler' at Jews were actual Nazis -- and not Democrats trying to make him look bad

As Bennett says no consensus on issue in his coalition, US Conservative Movement warns decision harms Israel-Diaspora ties; Reform Movement calls it 'infuriating and upsetting'

Rabbi Cytron-Walker of Colleyville's Beth Israel says 'the words Shabbat shalom have never felt so good,' as community takes stand against antisemitism 1 week after hostage-taking

Despite record-setting transmission rates, vaccines have been a game-changer compared to earlier in the pandemic -- prompting congregations to implement wildly divergent strategies

Online and in-person, a new group is making the tradition of the ritual bath communal rather than personal, and more welcoming to non-cis-gendered participants

Jewish security organization says no known threats to other institutions after hostage taking at Texas synagogue

In the wake of the most destructive blaze in state history, communities of Jews from across denominations and the country come together to feed, shelter and help rebuild

After quitting in his second term to focus on his campaign, the former state legislator and startup CEO is focusing on bipartisan issues in the famously purple state

Senior rabbi of New York City’s Central Synagogue and 1st Asian-American to be ordained a cantor appears in category on popular quiz show titled 'I am Woman'

As a religious minority in a state legislature that's two-thirds Republican, the progressive member of the lower house finds opportunities for cultural and political outreach

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