From the US, reporter Luke Tress discusses a NY anti-antisemitism program, while correspondent Jacob Magid reflects on his talks with politicians on Israel's decimated left

Jewish candidate draws backing from city's religious communities with vows to protect yeshivas and crack down on crime, as Democrats enlist big names to shore up support

NYC to pay $26 million to be split between 84-year-old Muhammad Aziz and the family of Khalil Islam, who died in 2009; state government of New York to also pay $5 million to each

State education department reviews 350,000 comments after releasing draft rules earlier this year; Board of Regents approval set for Monday

US reporter Luke Tress looks at Holocaust art education in NY and opioid crisis; Jessica Steinberg discusses Aviv Geffen's abrupt political shift and rebates for film/TV producers

Treyvius Tunstall pleads not guilty to 3 counts of assault and 6 weapons counts, after seriously injuring store manager at Dick’s Sporting Goods store in New York state

After a Republican-led lawsuit challenged the lines created this past February, the State Supreme Court had them redrawn. Not all Jewish constituents are pleased with the results

Screed posted online before mass shooting espouses white supremacist, anti-Black and anti-Jewish conspiracy theories; calls for 'real war' against the Jewish people

State Education Department outlines plan for monitoring instruction in non-public schools, part of a years-long battle over religious study in massive Jewish school system

Eric Adams calls meeting with Jewish community representatives, vows to investigate anti-Jewish crimes 'thoroughly' amid spate of attacks in city

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