Jewish community
'You should have become soap': Pro-Palestine protesters kick Jews out of Milan Liberation march
Italy's April 25 celebrations (Festa della Liberazione) are a national holiday marking the end of Nazi-fascist rule and the victory of the Italian Resistance in 1945 during World War II.
Dutch gov't ups Jewish security amid massive rise in antisemitic attacks
50 years after the Dirty War, Argentinians remember the Jews who ‘disappeared’
World Jewish Congress; ADL gather Jewish leaders in New York amid antisemitism surge
Dana Bash, Matan Sivek to headline 4th annual Jewish Digital Summit
Now in its fourth year, the Jewish Digital Summit, which will take place Feb. 24 through Feb. 26, promises to be more dynamic and impactful than ever.
Maccabi Barcelona inaugurated with over 300 attendees, celebrates Jewish identity, sports
The inauguration of Maccabi Barcelona is particularly significant as it reflects the solidarity of a growing Jewish community in the face of increasing global antisemitism.
Dozens of Jewish graves vandalized at Barcelona cemetery
Spanish politician Daniel Sirera responded to the incident, stating in a post to X/Twitter, “It is not mere vandalism: it is antisemitism.”
Learning Hebrew in bomb shelters: How Dnipro Jewry endures Russian invasion
The war opened new opportunities for Dnipro's Jews to reconnect to Judaism, finding purpose and hope amid the missile barrages.
Tulsa’s Jewish community pushes back on Oklahoma Jewish charter school proposal
“To bypass community consultation in favor of an externally driven initiative is a serious error,” the community stated.
German man sets fire at entrance of Jewish community building, causing damage
A 32-year-old man was arrested and is in police custody, but the circumstances and motive of the suspect are still unknown, and the investigation is ongoing.
Haim Bibas to Miami Summit: Local leaders led Israel through war and will lead its renewal
At the Jerusalem Post Miami Conference, FLAI chair Haim Bibas hailed diaspora partnership, local leadership, and unity after war.
At a former driving school, Kehillat Harlem plants roots for Jewish life uptown
A new non denominational synagogue in Central Harlem is emerging as a hub for worship, community, and inclusion amid the neighborhood’s growing Jewish population.
Nepal Chabad evicted from Jewish center over landlord's antisemitism fears
The Chabad emissaries moved out and are looking for a new home, but the Rebbetzin wrote that it was difficult to leave the house where they had built their life's work.
Israeli artists build bridges at Xavier University, Nation’s only Catholic HBCU
“The fact that I am singing not in English but in an African language resonates with the students and helps propel them on their own quest, ” the artists explain.