Coronavirus claims life of Isaiah Kuperstein, who helped transform how children were taught a subject many thought too gruesome to broach

Pinter was first rabbi to serve on town council and principal of prestigious Yesodey Hatorah girls’ school; known for building bridges across denominational and religious lines

Emmy winner and ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ songwriter had been treated in hospital in upstate New York for over a week

Andre Touboul, a rabbi affiliated with the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, who led one of France’s most prestigious high schools, has died aged 64

Diplomat worked to prevent Israel losing its General Assembly seat amid Arab pressure, release of US hostages in Lebanon and brokered historic cease-fire between Iran and Iraq

In 1970s, Larry Tesler invented concepts that made computers more user-friendly and are now used in everyday work

The writer, known for his love of the Brooklyn Dodgers, was hailed as 'an icon' of baseball at his induction to the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame

Son of Jewish Russian immigrants, he rose through the ranks to become one of Hollywood's biggest-ever stars

Paper mourns longtime reporter and editor, says it has 'lost its soul, and the community has lost one of its most dedicated sons'

Shargai was longtime board chair of theaterWashington group, served on the boards of Washington Ballet, Studio Theatre, the Kennedy Center and Signature Theatre

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