Following advocacy by Jewish groups, convictions could now bring jail time; synagogue services targeted after they went online during COVID-19 pandemic

Hassan Chokr charged with 'ethnic intimidation' for allegedly yelling antisemitic and racist threats as families dropped off kids at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Hills

Conservative Jews in San Martín de los Andes inaugurated their city's first-ever synagogue, and have already doubled the number of locals and tourists coming for holiday events

Communities anticipated blackouts as Russia strikes country's energy infrastructure, but were able to quietly mark anniversary of pogrom as brutal war drags on

Through the Stories of the Synagogues website, visitors can view the beautiful houses of worship that stand where few, if any, of their previous congregants remain

'Light from the Synagogue' organizers expect hundreds of synagogues and churches outside Israel to commemorate 'Night of Broken Glass' this year

Fat Torah organization aims to end weight stigmas and fatphobia by 'connecting with sacred text, tradition, and spirituality that fosters body liberation for people of all sizes'

With virus deaths falling globally, community-wide guidelines make way for a patchwork approach as the Jewish world prepares for 3rd High Holidays under pandemic concerns

Seemingly for the first time, Iran's leading Jewish body says synagogues must close daily at 5 p.m., citing need to protect life as protests rage over woman's death

With a planned $5 million renovation set to be complete in 2024, a young contingent is revitalizing the century-old congregation and renewing Jewish life in the urban center

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