Canadian citizen Zalman Zirkind faces up to 14 years in American federal prison on charges; says little secular education led to financial desperation in supporting large family

Lou and Edith Bluefeld, of Boca Raton, helped to kosher the White House kitchen, ran a catering business that served visiting US presidents

While Brennan Leach didn't rescue electoral ballot boxes from Capitol building rioters as the caption on a viral photo suggests, she did assist on what she calls a terrifying day

One of the first Members of the Tribe to be elected to the position by a Southern state, the newest legislator from Georgia had a bar mitzvah and is married to a doctor

Violent, pro-Trump mob brings knee-jerk recall of historic anti-Semitism; rabbis send soothing prayers while also doing some soul searching about long-term stability in the US

Omar Sheikh will turn to Pakistan Supreme Court to seek release from jail after conviction was overturned in 2002 killing of American Jewish journalist

With synagogues shuttered and services moved online, the health crisis affects everything from the hiring process to meeting congregants, even pre-graduation rabbinical fieldwork

From Nobel prizewinners to celebrity Hanukkah videos -- and some not insignificant peace deals for the Jewish state -- here's a partial list of a trying year's brighter moments

The year began with a historic 25,000-person march against anti-Semitism in New York City, and ends with a light at the end of the pandemic tunnel. Here's what happened in between

Veteran press agent known for representation of Big Apple's celebrities and power brokers, from Donald Trump to Jerry Seinfeld to the NY Yankees baseball team

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