In 'The New Jewish Canon,' Yehuda Kurtzer and Claire Sufrin collect 35 years of communal debate. Their selections alone are already sparking a new conversation
Public mask burnings in Borough Park draw media attention, but who is living in the other afflicted areas where residents are mostly compliant with health guidelines?
After court ruled that William Latson should have been reprimanded rather than fired, Boca Raton high school narrowly votes to reinstate him in administrative position
Subset represents rare group in American Judaism that doesn't overwhelmingly vote for either party; residency in swing states could give it outsized influence come November
After Cuomo reinstates localized virus restrictions focused on several heavily Jewish areas, Agudath Israel of America vows to fight 'surprise' new rules limiting prayers
Kansas City paper reports that Aaron Coleman was charged with felony for making a criminal threat, and later pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of harassment
In 'Mighty Ira,' streaming Oct. 2, activist lawyer sticks to his guns about Skokie march, a defining moment of his 34-year career -- and befriends a Holocaust survivor who opposed
'The Inevitability of Tragedy' shows how the (in)famous former Secretary of State's artful strategies were influenced by his family's escape from Nazis, German Jewish intellectuals
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