A 1950 law prevents about 75% of roughly 4,000 Jews who had lived there before the Nazi invasion of 1940 from applying for compensation for stolen property

State Supreme Court Judge Christina Ryba says Education Department did not follow proper procedure; critics say religious schools not providing proper education

Chain has highest sales of kosher products among New England grocery stores; some rabbis had said crossing picket lines to buy at store meant goods were not kosher

After he's sworn in, at least for a while, his prime minister will be Volodymyr Groysman, a striking result in a country with a long history of anti-Semitism

Jeff Byers takes leave of absence from Vermont's Middlebury College, apologizes for question on chemistry exam

In Good Friday ceremony in small town of Pruchnik, residents stage public trial for Jesus' betrayer, depicted with long nose and ultra-Orthodox attire

Lawmaker in ruling party calls Georgette Mosbacher's blessings to Jewish community a 'provocation,' while far-right activist decries 'pagans and traitorous Jews'

Lt. Gen. Jack Jacob's name to be added to plaque at Ammunition Hill memorial site for Jews who served admirably in foreign militaries

Oscar-winner who fled statutory rape rap in 1977 says he wasn't given a chance to defend himself when the academy voted to expel him last year amid #MeToo furor

'Diane Arbus: In the Beginning' provides a snapshot of the wealthy Jewish shutterbug who sympathized with the Big Apple's downtrodden, calling them 'aristocrats'

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