US correspondent Jacob Magid reports from Texas; environment reporter Sue Surkes illuminates a new tree law for Tu Bishvat and a game-changing water purifier

In separate attacks, children aged 3, 9 slapped and a teenager pulled to the ground in Brooklyn; victims all 'visibly Jewish'

Tel Aviv think tank finds that community organizations struggled to enlist traditional allies in fight against Jew-hatred

On Oct. 27, 2018, a shooter entered Tree of Life, killing 11 in the deadliest antisemitic event in American history. Now clergy open up about that morning and life in its aftermath

3 years after the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh that claimed 11 lives, Rabbi Jeffrey Myers speaks about grieving, life after the tragedy and serving as an example to the world

Respondents from Poland, Hungary and Greece most hostile to Jews, but violent assaults rare in those locations; places where Jews are accepted have most incidents

Grants will boost defense at nonprofits threatened by hate crimes: 'This stops now. People who dare raise a hand to any New Yorker are picking a fight with 20 million others'

Secure Community Network's Chicago-based main monitoring room can be operational 24 hours a day, as it was during the Jewish holidays

Elad Forgash, who will require surgery for injuries to face, says Bangladeshi stall owner in Italian city inquired about his nationality and then attacked him

Metropolitan Police say 28-year-old man held in custody on suspicion of carrying out 5 'unprovoked assaults on Jewish people' over last month

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