Heads of philanthropy group say decades-long fellowship for Israeli, Jewish leaders won't continue at US university, citing its 'tiptoeing' and student groups' slamming of Israel

Local Jews anticipate backlash, brace for antisemitism as Israel-Hamas war rages; community leader meets Muslim, Catholic representatives about preventing violence

Pittsburgh rabbi in sermon: 'It isn't that Hamas wants the destruction of Israel. It's that Hamas wants the destruction of you and me'; reports come in from US, Germany, Indonesia

The suburban region's Jewish denominations, often at odds with each other, unite to mourn the over 1,300 Israelis murdered in last weekend's Hamas massacres

Republican councilwoman charged with criminal possession of a firearm although she has a license to own a gun; sidearms are not permitted in 'sensitive locations' in New York

According to an ADL report, Students for Justice in Palestine has cheered attacks as 'historic win,' distributed images of Hamas terrorists and made incendiary social media posts

Some Jews on the left find themselves mourning Israeli civilian victims of terror as colleagues glorify Saturday's massacre and worries mount over what comes next for Palestinians

Planned before Hamas's terror onslaught, the exhibition game took place as scheduled, bringing some much-needed comfort to Jewish fans and players alike

Is it too late to live better? What are the tips for better living as we age? We're discussing this with Hadassah's geriatric and rehabilitation expert, Dr. Jeremy Jacobs.

2015 clean-up of his great-grandparents' home gives new clarity into a hazy familial past for England Premier League starting goalkeeper: 'We didn’t even know we were Lithuanian'

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