Rejecting president's claim of fraud, Jonathan Greenblatt says 'nothing unusual for results to be delayed,' urges calm as results continue to be tallied
Ahead of US elections, volunteer rabbis trained to de-escalate tension that could lead to violence and to advocate for people who were being denied access to the ballot box
US Jews of all political stripes use new and existing liturgy to cope with end of contentious campaign season; others hold religious events and virtual group prayer sessions
Conference of Presidents says that while there are no credible threats to Jewish community, violent extremists are likely to target 'symbols of their grievances'
Quiet supporters of the divisive president say they still lean leftward on social issues, but agree with his handling of Israel, Iran, and anti-Semitism from the new left
After narrowly voting to reinstate him last month, Boca Raton high school revisits the decision and unanimously axes William Latson for 2018 remark following huge national backlash
Mitzvah apps? The spiritual leader of one of America's largest and most influential congregations predicts a digital-spiritual revolution will last well beyond the COVID era
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