John William Kirby Kelley, 19, was part of network that 'shared racist views' and a 'particular disdain for African Americans and Jewish people,' affidavit says

Senator gives interview to NYT ahead of paper’s endorsement of a Democratic candidate; says he believes in God, freedom of religion; Catholic wife advises him on spiritual matters

As an officer in the US Public Health Service, Cpt. Dana Hall provides disaster relief to victims the world over, and is the only Orthodox woman in the 6,500-strong force

New-York Historical Society to provide a home for some 200 linear feet of Caro’s notes, interview transcripts, drafts, correspondence, once-classified documents and writings

The half-Jewish, half-Korean National Book Award winner calls herself a 'menorah and latke' Jew who grew up without pressure to conform to other people's standards

From apps that democratize Bible study to kosher cheeseburgers, the largest community outside of Israel has grown, evolved, and modernized over the last decade

Uplifting and unnerving, this year holds a number of milestones -- both good and bad -- for world Jewry. Here are some that reverberate

The inner-city West Rogers Park had 47,000 Jews in its heyday in the '60s, dipped under 20,000 at the turn of the century, and is now on the uptick with mostly Orthodox families

The Jewish composer penned 'I'll Be There For You' as well as several hits by Earth, Wind and Fire; was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2018

After guitarist Peter Curtis prepared a medley of the popular tunes written by his coreligionists for a holiday concert, his interest was piqued, culminating in his new collection

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