International Holocaust Remembrance Day event at James Madison University proceeds as planned despite protests by staff about insensitivities in the program, lack of consultation

The new film by director Violeta Salama, screening at the New York Jewish Film Festival on Jan. 22, embraces complexities of identity in the tumultuous African port city of Melilla

A community reveals itself in the things it argues about most passionately - and Jewish Americans spent no small part of this year debating these polarizing issues

Decades after her crestfallen son prompted Gail Nalven Fuchs to decorate her Brooklyn home to rival any Christmas display, the festive setup continues to delight neighbors

In his memoir 'Sentence: Ten Years and a Thousand Books in Prison,' Daniel Genis tells how voracious reading and finding his Jewish identity saved his life in more ways than one

Actress who starts in director's semi-autobiographical movie 'The Fabelmans' says she's always felt close to Judaism, despite not being of the faith

Film about a young boy's journey into movie-making parallel's acclaimed director's own life, including his brushes with antisemitism and his family's ties to religious tradition

Hadar quickly removes erroneous language on website saying applicants should have two Jewish parents, but sparks heated conversation about egalitarianism and Jewish identity

News editor Amy Spiro breaks down Ukrainian refugee caps and personal status conflicts; Palestinian affairs reporter Aaron Boxerman updates us on the controversial Citizenship Law

As a religious minority in a state legislature that's two-thirds Republican, the progressive member of the lower house finds opportunities for cultural and political outreach

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