Disguised to resemble an alarm sensor, Camozuzah is brainchild of Ireland-based Chabad rabbi; it's increased adoption underlines surge in hostility to Jews amid Israel-Hamas war
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Pittsburgh rabbi in sermon: 'It isn't that Hamas wants the destruction of Israel. It's that Hamas wants the destruction of you and me'; reports come in from US, Germany, Indonesia

After decamping post-Brexit UK, the Conference of European Rabbis becomes first major international Jewish group to open its headquarters in Germany since the Holocaust

Known for its religious outreach, the Chabad movement often sets up outposts in towns with small Jewish populations, but this effort in the outback takes the (honey) cake

Some members of the cash-strapped MAOIH Orthodox community view the assistance by a Chabad-affiliated competitor as a takeover, while others say it's their congregation's lifeline

Deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan explores scientific entrepreneurship in Africa and religion reporter Canaan Lidor explains a community's hostile takeover in Hungary

Nehorai Tamsit back in Israel after 2 months in Peninsula and 2 days in detention; angered workers at vacation facility after waving Chabad flag, sparking altercation

Assistant to Jeffrey Epstein, jailed for sex trafficking minors, never previously identified as a Jew

Two assailants ask Chabad man if he is Jewish, then stab him with screwdriver, lightly injuring him in the arm

The exhibit is the first attempt at an overview of a rare moment of empowerment amid a tragedy

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