As Israel's uncertain judiciary seems to increasingly push some sabras into exile, many are drawn to Greece's proximity, lower real estate prices and high quality of life
27-year-old former voluntary police officer, accused of being ringleader, to serve 18 years in jail; other three, one of whom was a minor at the time, given lighter prison terms
Two justices were sympathetic to group's argument that demands for diversity were to an extent rooted in a past desire to limit numbers of Jewish students
In 'Bruno Schulz,' author Benjamin Balint follows the dark story of a renowned Polish-Jewish creative turned SS officer's artist-slave, and the battles over his surviving legacy
After the industry-centered Kosherfest's termination, a new festival for consumers sees a surge of civilian foodies noshing on gourmet delicacies like charcuterie and steak tartare
Berlin's Pears Jewish Campus, which covers over 80,000 square feet and cost $43.7 million to build, will house a school, gym, movie theater, music studio and kosher deli
Psychologist says Robert Bowers was schizophrenic, backing mental health defense, but also notes he delayed attack to avoid kids and worried about a parking ticket during massacre
Decision raises standard for employers refusing to give workers a Sabbath day off to a 'substantial' hardship, putting 'real teeth into the law,' says AJC legal officer
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