A third-party investigation initiated by the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance into its own conduct finds that while the group fulfilled legal requirements, it could have done more

Family of Jewish physicist Benjamin Abeles, who was on a Kindertransport as a teen and became an activist to help refugees in his 80s, donates archive to University of Southampton

Defense lawyers, hoping to avoid death sentence for gunman Robert Bowers, argue his antisemitic beliefs were a manifestation of mental illness; expert witness rejects notion

Luciana Berger, who faced antisemitic abuse during the Jeremy Corbyn years, shares her worries over local judicial fight, but is encouraged by popular engagement during protests

For nearly a decade, Resetting the Table has taught Jewish groups to share opposing perspectives on Israel. Now a modified program helps others grapple with increasing polarization

US-born writer won numerous awards for her works; having spent a year in Israel, she has said her mostly Yiddish-speaking grandparents 'fled terrible things' in Europe

1,000 participants from around the world are competing in the 41st annual JCC Maccabi Games, this year in Israel

Forensic psychiatrist rejects defense argument that gunman Robert Powers be spared death penalty due to mental illness, says his motives rooted in white supremacy

Los Angeles Dodgers pick 21-year-old, who holds all-time home run record at University of Virginia; together with brother Zack, likely to play for Israel in 2026 WBC

World Jewish Congress hosts day-long conference in city where more than 8,000 Bosniaks, mainly Muslims, were killed in July 1995

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