For the 2nd time, CUNY head cancels appearance before panel on allegations of widespread antisemitism; dozens describe anti-Jewish climate on city's public university campuses

Plaintiff says university held 'sham investigation' into alleged rape last year to shield its fundraising efforts, basketball team; school calls claims 'categorically false'

Impromptu bargaining session part of a larger campaign that pairs left-wing Jewish activist organizations T’ruah and Jews for Racial & Economic Justice with Laundry Workers Center

Apologizing for a 2020 tweet berating Jews for large gatherings held during the pandemic, the former NYC mayor hopes to win back the major voting bloc

Originating with 16th-century Jewish mystics, the custom of Tikkun Leil Shavuot is now as much a part of the holiday as cheesecake. Here are some top picks for great classes in NY

After a Republican-led lawsuit challenged the lines created this past February, the State Supreme Court had them redrawn. Not all Jewish constituents are pleased with the results

Taking dozens of weapons of the streets, Alan Rosen says he was touched by small differences he felt the event made in the community

Rabbi Becky Eisenstadt started b'nai mitzvah tutoring in her hometown in Bethesda, Maryland. Twenty years later as more Jews skip the synagogue, she's made it into a mini-empire

Gary Brownstein, 3rd-generation member of the Jewish immigrant family that founded the iconic company in 1906, has charmed customers with creative specials like Mango Avocado Poke

After meeting US defense officials in Washington, defense minister says they are 'decisive' about Guards Corps terror designation as nuclear deal talks remain stalled

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