Similar measures to also be reevaluated in lower court in Colorado, following decision by justices to overturn New York's COVID-19 restrictions on religious gatherings

'The grand prize for Jewish tourism is not Israel but the American Jewish community,' says Marc Schneier, who will launch new initiative alongside Bahraini tourism minister

Funding cuts, stemmed momentum, and split on virus policies mean community no longer prepared for likely resurgence of now-dormant attacks once life returns to normal, leaders say

As Trump plans controversial holiday party during pandemic, a look back at the presidential tradition started when Carter lit a candelabrum at a park in 1979

Trump's VP touts administration's record on Israel and other issues of importance to American Jewry in pre-Hanukkah call

10th-generation Vermonter Netanel Crispe accidentally found burial site, where gravestones date back to 1874. He's now using it to unite area's Jews

Serial start-upper Jonathan Rothberg aims to turn tide of pandemic with a coronavirus testing kit he devised while isolating with vulnerable family members aboard his superyacht

In 'The Life and Deaths of Cyril Wecht,' the forensics legend dissects his humble beginnings, high profile cases, and legal woes that cost him millions

Hareidi umbrella organization Agudath Israel says that in 30 years it hasn't spent as much time in court as 2020, and its laundry list of Supreme Court briefs back that up

Though less than 1% of the state's population, Lone Star Jews usually make an outsize impression this time of year which will be dulled, but not silenced, by pandemic restrictions

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