'How Jews Became Citizens' at NYC's Center for Jewish History gives access to a trove of ancient documents showing the ever-changing status of local Jewish communities
Former US president tells ultra-Orthodox magazine that he finds it 'strange' he got such a small chunk of the Jewish vote after doing so much for Israel
Mobilizing legal teams to report voter suppression, educating voters and helping people get signed up, the organizations say they are united in fighting minority disenfranchisement
In a wide-ranging conversation, in which Enten recites part of his Torah portion, he recalls his bar mitzvah at Masada -- and explains why no one should count Trump out
America's most religiously observant Jewish voters have undergone a diametric shift in the last 20 years -- but it may be the political parties themselves that have changed
What may be the most robust survey of America's most religiously observant Jewish demographic reveals that even within subgroups, there are massive differences in political opinion
Like most in the electorate, Jewish Americans tend to vote on issues that directly affect them -- though many claim to care about the Jewish state deeply
In the run-up to Sept. 17, many Israelis of all stripes are wondering whether their elected officials even care about them anymore. At 4 very different locales, we found out why
Nearly 60% think Trump bears 'some responsibility' for the Pittsburgh and Poway synagogue shootings, according to findings from the Jewish Electorate Institute
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