America's most religiously observant Jewish voters have undergone a diametric shift in the last 20 years -- but it may be the political parties themselves that have changed

What may be the most robust survey of America's most religiously observant Jewish demographic reveals that even within subgroups, there are massive differences in political opinion

High profile newcomers mark another milestone in the growth of the magazine started in 1946 and relaunched in 2018; since reopening, subscribers have grown from 2,000 to 6,000

Florida speech from presidential hopeful touches on anti-Semitism, criticism of Trump for withdrawing from Iran nuclear deal, and a strong defense of Israel

Moses Alexander first organized the community in 1895, and went on to serve as governor from 1915 to 1919

Confirming she is stepping back from the sport, the 25-year-old Jewish two-time gold medalist reflects on 'the power of a kid’s dream' that carried her to two Olympic Games

Before a trip to Prague in college, Drew 'Binsky' Goldberg had only left the US to go on a Birthright trip to Israel. Eight years later, he's 5 countries shy of visiting all 193

Episode #19: Anti-Semitism still plagues UK Labour Party * What does the ICC war crimes investigation mean for Israel? * African-American pastor reaches to Jews across racial lines

Held in a city that's home to increasing numbers of Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking Jews, festival focuses on movies from Spain, Argentina, Portugal, and Brazil, through January

The co-founder of the education-focused journalistic nonprofit Chalkbeat brings to the job an 'intimate familiarity' with the Jewish world, news agency says

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