In 10-minute call with rabbis, US president vows to fight hatred of Jews 'at every turn,' asserts antisemitism at 'a record level, echoing the worst chapter in human history'

Rabbis, some with links to far-right parties, say 'majority, as reflected in elections,' is the only legitimate authority, but also push sides to try and reach compromise

32 women come forward to accuse Yosef Paryzer, a US citizen and married with kids, of using alias ‘Jack Segal’ on dating apps to pursue long-term relationships

Rabbi Victor Urecki says congregants have been supportive of his sometimes quirky pastimes - and that this generosity of spirit has helped him evolve to better serve their needs

Police accuse Yosef Paryzer, a US citizen who is married with kids, of using alias 'Jack Segal' to meet women on dating sites, carrying on simultaneous months-long relationships

The institute, which is committed to gender equality, LGBTQ inclusion and reaching Jews across denominations, will wait until it gathers another cohort that can execute its vision

Yeshiva University exhibit 'The Golden Path: Maimonides Across Eight Centuries' shows the far-reaching impact of one of the Middle Age’s most prolific Torah scholars

After manning the pulpit in Medellin, Colombia, at the height of Pablo Escobar's notorious reign, Baruch Zeilicovich feels ready for anything on the beautiful and serene island

Most survey respondents say having a relationship with a rabbi important, half want to be more connected to Judaism

Mark Auerbach works to preserve the memory of his relative Alexander Goode, an army chaplain who gave away his lifejacket and calmed panicked soldiers after a German U-boat attack

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