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A Lego on the seder plate: Temple Israel calls for new ritual object after attack
“This Passover, we’re adding something new to our Seder plates: a single Lego block,” Temple Israel wrote in a post on Facebook.
Michigan synagogue attack was Hezbollah-inspired terrorism, FBI confirms
Grapevine, March 20, 2026: A legislative battle against Jews
KKL-JNF doubles antisemitism budget after attempted attack on Detroit synagogue
The Human Spirit: Dr. Ruth in Motown
“Taking risks is part of embracing joie de vivre,”
Anti-Israel billboard causing controversy in Detroit
The billboard reads "America First Not Israel" and says it was paid for by Deir Yassin Remembered, Inc.
Arrivals: Following his heart
After suffering a heart attack at the age of 24, Matthew Kaminsky realized "Israel was where my heart was and where I wanted to be."
US student's mouth stapled in 'anti-Semitic attack'
Michigan State Jewish student attacked at party, knocked unconscious; ADL "horrified by violent assault."
The Daily Blog, January 1 2012: East Lansing, Michigan.
Mixing it up in Motor City mosque
Detroit Muslims, Jews and Christians join together in health-care drive.
A cross-country crusade to open eyes about disabilities
The first annual Jerusalem Marathon later this month will provide spectacular views of 5,000+ years of history for spectators and competitors alike.
Bar manager: Mosque bomb plot suspect vowed blast
A Vietnam veteran turned self-described Muslim holy warrior said he planned a "big explosion" and he was "going to be part of making history."
Press society board votes to shelve Helen Thomas award
Society of Professional Journalists directors decide to retire lifetime achievement award named for controversial journalist.
On his own path to the Holy Land
John Lee Hooker Jr. used to live the blues. Now he just sings them. And to do so in Israel, he says, "blows my mind."