Donors must decide whether to direct resources to arts and culture while hunger and poverty persist, with the health crisis exacerbating an already dire situation for both causes

36-year-old Makua Rothman caught a huge 100-foot wall of water last Saturday

With mortality rates in some places up 50% and nowhere to store bodies prior to burial, families wait weeks to bury their loved ones

For decades the US organization worked to shatter Ashkenormative stereotypes and pioneered programming by and for non-white Jews. It's now seeing its first Black executive director

US president-elect reportedly plans several executive orders and legislation proposals in the hours immediately following his inauguration, many of them reversing Trump policies

Incoming US administration has plenty of firsts, holding distinctions for oldest president and first woman and person of color VP. Here are some of their milestones for the Tribe

Aviem Sella one of 73 people granted clemency; 70 have sentences commuted; list doesn't include himself or family; several Jewish convicts pardoned, incl. Lakewood Ponzi schemer

Parameters set by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance were intended to unify people over a contentious topic - but Israel's inclusion in them is again stirring debate

Century-old Jewish frat says Andrew Borans's independent involvement with Turning Point USA, which sent demonstrators 'to fight for this president,' is his 'constitutional right'

National Guard chaplain Jordan Hersh, stationed in Washington since the pro-Trump riot, says protecting Congress is 'like a spiritual experience' for himself and his unit

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