US Jewry is thriving in many ways, but most feel unsafe amid rising anti-Jewish hatred, according to study

Underlining growing polarization in community, 2020 survey finds that among all American Jews, 71% are or lean Democratic

Convicted spy who recently moved to Israel is honored at Jerusalem Day event at prominent yeshiva, launches into diatribe against Democrats, Palestinians, Jordanians and UN

Reeling under a staggering number of deaths, many communities create support groups, hold online memorial services and hire social workers to help congregants cope with losses

Former envoy to US says evangelical Christians make up 'backbone' of Israel's support in US, while Jews are far smaller in number and include some of state's fiercest critics

A stone's throw from Sin City, nearly 40% of the area's 70,000 Jews have built a complete religious infrastructure - and their numbers are still growing exponentially

The signatories, decrying alleged stifling of free debate in US, include prominent conservative writers Bret Stephens and Bari Weiss, as well as academics, authors and rabbis

Alienated by ostensible allies on the political left, the would-be US politician says she prefers knowing to look over her shoulder as an outsider, rather than be taken by surprise

Among those who died in the tragedy were 2 sets of brothers, children as young as 9, and visitors from abroad including 6 US citizens; identification complete after 2 days

City's mayor Eric Garcetti calls Broad the most influential private citizen of his generation: 'He loved this city as deeply as anyone I have ever known'

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