After years of debate, including over material some deemed antisemitic, class to become mandatory for high school graduation; some Jewish groups laud the move, others still opposed

In her new memoir, Judy Bolton-Fasman investigates lifelong questions on the strange union between her assimilated American dad and her much-younger mom, a volatile Cuban refugee

After some flops, 55-year-old US Jewish actor remains a favorite among teens after 'Uncut Gems' success and appearances in pickup basketball

Jewish TV personality provided opening introductions for CBS' 'The Late Show' from 1995 until last episode in 2015; community rabbi describes him as 'a true mensch'

New book 'Sleeper Agent' follows George Koval, a little-known US-born Russian spy posthumously honored by Putin - and possibly one of the 20th century's most influential operatives

US correspondent Jacob Magid and political correspondent Tal Schneider, both speaking from New York, discuss the PM's first UN speech and his 2nd visit to the US as premier

Israel's new leader embarks on a charm offensive with community leaders, seeks points of commonality, is rewarded with laughs and warm applause

Speaking to JFNA heads in New York, prime minister argues that 'new spirit' of his diverse coalition should guide ties between Israel and diaspora

Chief Mustard Officer of the Middleton, Wisconsin institution, Barry Levenson says the spicy seed is culturally ubiquitous, and he has 6,090 varieties from 70 countries to prove it

'Man Ray: The Artist and His Shadows' by Arthur Lubow looks to the company kept by the cryptic surrealist artist for clues on a life touched by antisemitism, war and turbulent love

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