Rabbi Ed Stafman says he would have been just as happy working at a local food bank, but can serve his community more as a state lawmaker after working as both attorney and cleric
Freshmen Republicans Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene have lent credibility to anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, but Jews in their rural constituencies are on the fence
The incoming Georgia senators are linked by late civil rights hero John Lewis and by perceived racism from opponents, thus strengthening dormant relations between their communities
US president-elect reportedly plans several executive orders and legislation proposals in the hours immediately following his inauguration, many of them reversing Trump policies
Jewish groups had hoped an immediate confirmation could get ball rolling on fighting violent extremists, but Trump backer puts kibosh due to candidate's ambivalence on border wall
Incoming US administration has plenty of firsts, holding distinctions for oldest president and first woman and person of color VP. Here are some of their milestones for the Tribe
Century-old Jewish frat says Andrew Borans's independent involvement with Turning Point USA, which sent demonstrators 'to fight for this president,' is his 'constitutional right'
While Brennan Leach didn't rescue electoral ballot boxes from Capitol building rioters as the caption on a viral photo suggests, she did assist on what she calls a terrifying day
One of the first Members of the Tribe to be elected to the position by a Southern state, the newest legislator from Georgia had a bar mitzvah and is married to a doctor
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