Jewish Americans
As America turns 250, Jews shouldn’t mistake it for just another exile - opinion
Sociologist Charles Liebman long ago pointed out that all Jews in America are Jews by choice. Nothing in American society binds you to your Jewishness.
Damascus synagogue tours highlight renewed interest in Syrian Jewish history and diaspora ties
After Santa Monica attack, setting dog to bite Jewish victim, man charged but not with hate crime
Echoes of Bob Dylan in Chelsea, New York: A journey through the soundtrack of an era
Jewish Princeton student accused of assault at protest last year is found not guilty
A Jewish Princeton senior and US Army veteran was found not guilty of assaulting a campus security official during a pro-Palestinian protest last year.
Mother, two daughters killed by driver with suspended license in Brooklyn's Jewish area
"This was a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions," said Mayor Adams.
Jewish man sues Oakland cafe for antisemitic discrimination over Star of David hat
This incident only brought to light additional examples of Jerusalem Coffee House celebrating the murder of Jewish people.
Google Calendar no longer shows Holocaust Remembrance Day and Jewish American Heritage Month
Companies across the US have rolled back a range of diversity, equity, and inclusion measures following the Trump administration’s directives against DEI.
Remembering Clinton Bailey, Ben-Gurion interviewer and Bedouin expert
Buffalo-born Dr. Bailey's interview with David Ben-Gurion was the basis of a major film, and he was also the creator of an archive of Bedouin life at the National Library of Israel.
Strengthening ties: Gesher meets US leaders to unite Jewish communities
Gesher leaders visit US officials and Jewish students to strengthen Israel-diaspora connections amid the war.
'Jews are going to die': Kippah knocked off head of 11-year-old son of Jewish activist
"I want to protect him but know I can’t," Shai Albrecht told the Jerusalem Post. "It’s what nightmares are made of."
Cornell president’s leaked criticism of Gaza class prompts new row over academic freedom
After JTA published the president’s correspondence, faculty accused him of inappropriate scrutiny.
Trump’s Jewish outreach chief on President-elect's vision for US-Israel relations - exclusive
Trump aims to boost Jewish voter support to 40%, advisor Yehuda Kaploun shares exclusive insights with 'The Jerusalem Post'.
Green light: Lawsuit accusing Harvard of antisemitism can proceed to evidence stage
Proceeding to the discovery phase means both parties must collect and exchange evidence.