Despite trials and convictions for taking part in the Holocaust, years of red tape and bureaucracy delayed justice until it was too late. Now, politicians ask for accountability

Rabbi Benjamin Goldschmidt starts new Shabbat service as he and Rabbi Arthur Schneier, who fired him, seek to tell congregation their side of story through membership list emails

As the retired lieutenant colonel releases 'Here, Right Matters: An American Story,' he discusses growing up as a Ukrainian Jewish immigrant and the values that led him to testify

'I give thanks to the doctors and scientists who are creators like you, for the wise people who approved the vaccine, and for everyone who made sure this was available to kids'

Ex-US president reiterates claim that before he left office, countries were 'lining up' to join Abraham Accords; laments lack of Jewish support

On Oct. 27, 2018, a shooter entered Tree of Life, killing 11 in the deadliest antisemitic event in American history. Now clergy open up about that morning and life in its aftermath

Hillel's Campus Climate Initiative assesses Jewish life at participating schools; whether kosher food is available, Jewish holidays accommodated, and if bigotry is tolerated

After one administrator misinterpreted a new law to mean teachers must offer an 'opposing' view when teaching the genocide, US Jews debate whether the rule will really affect them

3 years after the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh that claimed 11 lives, Rabbi Jeffrey Myers speaks about grieving, life after the tragedy and serving as an example to the world

New AJC study helps understand how Americans perceive Jew-hatred, which has caused many to mask their Judaism on- and offline as well as avoid places and events

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