Art Spiegelman, author of Holocaust graphic novel, leading fight against possible move at district of 6,000 students: 'Book burning leads to people burning'

In an open letter, authors say it would be 'a great, exemplary signal' to create a new anthem which 'reflects the spirit and work of today's generations and artists'

The famously Jewish New Yorker shepherded into print and best-sellerdom such 20th-century classics as 'Catch-22,' 'The Chosen' and 'The Power Broker'

Non-binding measure introduced by Republican Michael McCaul of Texas urges immediate release of journalist Evan Gershkovich as well as jailed ex-marine Paul Whelan

Slumping first baseman with a grandma from Givatayim puts M*A*S*H* nickname into Hebrew letters on shirts and caps to raise money for fields in Israel

With Hebrew as common on the streets as the local language, Pisac is seeing an influx of sabras seeking a respite from the stresses of everyday life in Israel

Announcement comes following latest round of negotiations between Claims Conference and Berlin, which also agrees to keep hardship fund going until 2027

Jurors to hear closing arguments Thursday after defense for Tree of Life shooter rests without calling witnesses or presenting evidence; lengthy sentencing phase expected

Citing Amichai Chikli's past criticism of Reform Jews and pride parades, students say they are 'turning their backs' on him

Yehuda Kurtzer talks with African-American Jewish writer and culinary historian Michael Twitty about his new book "Koshersoul" and its connection to belonging, identity, and food.

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