New book chronicles the life of Rose Pastor Stokes, a factory worker who became a wealthy 20th-century American activist, brushing elbows with intellectual elite

Son of Jewish immigrants to US is credited with scanning the world’s first digital photograph in 1957

It may not top agendas for America's growing far-left during campaign season, but when pressed if the DNS supports the Jewish state's right to exist, leadership refuses to answer

In a 2017 social media post from the Eagle's Nest in Bavaria, the now 25-year-old Republican congressional candidate said the former haunt of the 'Fuhrer' was on his 'bucket list'

A failed bid for student body vice president led Ethan Wolf to launch Jews 4 Joe, a push to get young Jews to vote blue, which now has hundreds of volunteers across 65 campuses

'May God hear our prayers, four more years,' Yaakov Shwekey sings at Jewish summer camp, in remake of his own song; nobody in Pennsylvania crowd appears to wear mask

The economic fallout of the pandemic has forced the 45-year-old New York Jewish Week to pause its print edition and the 74-year-old New Jersey Jewish News to shut down completely

As the August 11 primary race heats up for Democratic candidate in a district so blue a job in Congress is almost a given, pro-Israel Anton Melton-Meaux is hot on Omar's heels

Survey says Jews taking part in online prayer services at lower rate than Americans of other faiths, but they're more likely to have given to charity or volunteered during pandemic

With the soon-to-be Democratic presidential nominee set to announce his running mate in less than two weeks, here's how the likely picks stand on issues dear to US Jews

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