Amid demonstration by pro-Palestinian activists, security at State University of Campinas escort out representatives from four of Israel's top institutions of higher learning

Pole comes down as Alexandre Andrei Mirocznik is playing with friends; Hebraica Club president denies accident caused by maintenance problem

From Ukraine to Taiwan, from Sao Paulo to Denver, menorahs light up Jewish communities as they celebrate the Festival of Lights

Ariel Koren says that after she lobbied against company's contract with Project Nimbus cloud-based storage, her role was relocated from California headquarters to Sao Paulo

Nise Yamaguchi, a veteran at leading Jewish hospital in Sao Paulo, criticized by some for mentioning Nazi scare tactics while speaking out against panic surrounding coronavirus

In sermon at Rio de Janeiro church, Tupirani da Hora Lores is joined by congregants in calling on God to 'massacre the Jews;' Jewish groups file police complaint

Mass singing initiative reaches South America for the first time, after giving audiences 'collective catharsis' throughout Israel and in other countries

Italian conductor Francesco Lotoro spent 30 years gathering and reconstructing works by musicians who used any means at hand, including 'toilet paper,' to write down compositions

Building is $300 million replica of ancient Jerusalem house of worship; church says project is in initial phase of consultation with Jewish community leaders