Legion organizes Krav Maga classes, connects Jewish Americans with defense training, as antisemitic attacks remain most common hate crime in New York

Progressive, non-Orthodox Jewish activists express concern Eric Adams's close ties with the Orthodox could lead to their exclusion from posts in his administration

Group led by local politicians rally in Brooklyn after men assaulted, called 'dirty Jews' for wearing IDF sweatshirt; anti-Israel activists hold a counterprotest

There is probably plenty to do in the City That Never Sleeps this December 25 - but we're skipping all that in favor of a timeless Jewish tradition: Chinese food and a movie

Several clues relating to the cash sent anonymously to the city college point to the benefactor being Jewish

Platform provides certification, advertising, payment system for cooks; Israelis, other immigrant communities find niche on application

New Yorker and her gynecologist husband were among first sex therapy practitioners in '60s; 'I wouldn’t be talking about orgasms if it wasn’t for Shirley,' Dr. Ruth Westheimer says

A tribute at NYC's School of Visual Arts reveals the artist's nearly ubiquitous presence in the everyday lives of Americans, in album covers, product labels, and organization logos

Several Jewish day schools have switched to virtual learning until winter break, while multiple synagogues announce a halt to in-person worship on Shabbat

At one time it was the only kosher Chinese restaurant in the Big Apple, and decades after its closing the eatery is still remembered fondly by New Yorkers in the know

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