Local Jewish community splits into two camps advocating safety, or compassion, as FEMA introduces 700 people, including sex offenders, into hotels standing empty due to pandemic

Only 49.2% of Borough Park filled out the 2010 census, thus the heavily Orthodox neighborhood lost out on federal funding allocated based on population. Will history repeat itself?

Separating the fact from the fiction on shtetls, New York Jewry, pickle factories and more in the new funny yet heartfelt film

Settler-leader-turned-diplomat cites deep cultural and even ethnic differences between Israeli and American Jews, but says Israeli apathy toward world Jewry is 'insulting'

Tali Farhadian Weinstein, former general counsel to the Brooklyn district attorney, says she sees herself in the immigrants waiting at US borders and wants to pay it forward

Marlene Meyerson Jewish Community Center lays off 32 people, furloughs 40, days after federal paycheck program ends, expects to halve its budget of $34 million

Brooklyn Jewish community returns to near-normalcy after severe coronavirus outbreak but infectious disease expert says antibody data collected by area doctors likely unreliable

Democratic Representative from New York, who is Jewish, says he has no connection to Democratic Majority for Israel, but calls for removal of its ad targeting Jamaal Bowman

Lawsuit challenging governor's order to shutter overnight programs likely won't yield results in time; Jewish leaders urge civil disobedience, say camp provides essential education

Parents given clandestine instructions on how to drop kids off, quickly using side doors and carrying school books in shopping packets; other schools refusing to operate illegally

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