'Have we reached the mountaintop? Not by a long shot,' one leading activist says on spot where hundreds of thousands gathered in 1963

In speech honoring Israel at 75, president hails US as 'our greatest partner and friend,' calls overhaul tensions 'the clearest tribute to the fortitude of Israel’s democracy'

The Capital Jewish Museum, set to open Friday in the historically Jewish Judiciary Square neighborhood, doesn't shy away from showcasing a warts-and-all local history

On diplomacy blitz in US, ex-premier defends Israel's stability amid judicial overhaul crisis, but also offers hints he wants a hand in the country's future

Mayor Muriel Bowser to sign proclamation urging constituents to partake in traditional Sephardic feast

One-room Museum of Palestinian People hosts first-ever tour for group of young Israelis, brought by Jewish Agency, many of whom have had few direct encounters with Arabs in Israel

Son of Jewish immigrants from Mandatory Palestine and Lithuania, Lerner built a property empire and acquired Washington Nationals, which won World Series in 2019

Trifecta of published book, film that opened Nov. 8 and ongoing exhibit examines how unique people struggle to ensure survival without compromising their unique religious practices

Muriel Bowser faces growing anger from voters over crime and homelessness in the US capital; primary races in Alabama, Georgia and Virginia

Israeli officials reportedly say that past experiences prove such meetings lead to 'crisis of expectations,' subsequent escalation of violence

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