Yinam Cohen says consulate looking to connect local authorities with Israeli trauma professionals; Israeli witness recalls moment when he realized fireworks were actually gunshots

North Shore Congregation Israel identifies Jacki Sundheim as one of the victims; Nicholas Toledo, 78, had been visiting family from Mexico; 4 other victims yet to be identified

Tzedek's rabbi Brant Rosen says he doesn't think move will shift mainstream US Jewry, but insists there's space for a synagogue anchored in belief that Judaism belongs in Diaspora

Residents petition to rename site after German-Jewish poet Gertrud Kolmar to boost awareness of genocide

As Chicago suburb Evanston compensates some Black residents for past housing injustices, Jewish mayor Daniel Biss and local Lesley Williams disagree on whether it's a good start

Artist Amber Ginsburg and law professor Tom Ginsburg bought the empty South Side property from the city and envision a hybrid family home with art studios and more for the public

About 150 guests attended ceremony as 14.8% of COVID-19 tests in surrounding county were already positive. Now community leaders fear the event could end up shuttering schools

A homegrown effort to trace cases within the city’s Orthodox population struggles under the onslaught of new cases, but Jewish schools say their protective measures are working

With no data being collected by religious factions, Manya Treece launches project to educate and keep track of virus transmission while maintaining discretion

Don Flesch maintains sympathy for peaceful protestors, even while many priceless relics from the shop's 121-year history have gone up in flames

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