Governor Kathy Hochul calls for boosting trade and technology with Jewish state, vows support and protection for New York Jewish communities

Congregants vote overwhelmingly in favor of selling the building, which dates back to the 1940s, and upgrading to newer facilities that will better suit a modern crowd

Eric Adams elected mayor despite weak Hasidic support; Jewish Republican Inna Vernikov defeats Steven Saperstein in City Council race; Brad Lander to be next comptroller

While many races, including for mayor, appear to be a foregone conclusion, some are still wide open

Rabbi Benjamin Goldschmidt was fired two weeks ago from New York's Park East Synagogue amid accusations he tried to orchestrate a coup to replace the congregation’s senior rabbi

22% of adults in Jewish households faced reduced hours or income over the last year, according to a poll conducted by the UJA-Federation of New York

Educators are turning to rabbis outside of their own communities to find the endorsements necessary to circumvent a new citywide requirement that educators be inoculated

Grants will boost defense at nonprofits threatened by hate crimes: 'This stops now. People who dare raise a hand to any New Yorker are picking a fight with 20 million others'

From Miami all the way north to Boca Raton, South Florida’s Orthodox Jewish communities have experienced a major pandemic-driven population boom

One fatality named as Shmuel Dovid Weissmandel, 69, of Mount Kisco, New York, who was found lifeless in his car while on his way home

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