Manhattan
Mamdani's Democrats: New York City's primary results bode ill for US-Israel relations - editorial
What happened in New York is being played out in other areas of the United States, providing evidence that the anti-Israel tremors in the Democratic Party extend beyond the biggest US city.
Mangione, accused CEO killer, withdraws mental health defense plans for now
Why weekly psychotherapy is gaining attention: Insights from Manhattan Mental Health Counseling
NY GOP gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman attends Israeli real estate expo
Anti-Israel activists fail to disrupt private Israeli real estate meeting in NYC
Anti-Israel protesters tried to block a private Israeli real estate meeting in Manhattan, but the event went ahead as NYPD arrested four people and restored order.
NYC protesters disrupt launch of former ‘Post’ editor’s book on Hamas attack
The book, co-authored by Yaakov Katz, former editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post, explores years of intelligence lapses and a policy of containment that enabled Hamas to plan its assault.
Jerry Nadler, Congress’ most senior Jewish member, says he will not seek reelection
“I don’t know what to say at this point,” Nadler, a longtime pro-Israel stalwart, told the New York Times. “I can’t defend what Israel is doing.”
NYPD search for man who invaded historic kabbalistic synagogue to shout 'Allahu akhbar'
The alleged harassment reportedly began when the unidentified male entered the synagogue on July 21, at approximately 7:15 p.m.
Wesley LePatner, killed in Manhattan shooting, mourned as 'uniquely brilliant' Jewish leader
“At 43, she was the most effortless and impressive person - you wanted to follow her wherever she went,” Feiler wrote.
NYC property owners panic over Mamdani win, pitch Israel 'equity swap' plan
A handful of veteran Jewish real-estate investors are drafting an “equity-swap” proposal that would let New York homeowners offset expected losses from Mamdani’s surprise victory.
At the Hilula of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai in Manhattan: Rabbi Pinto Inspires the Masses
NYPD search for man accused of sexually violating a corpse on Manhattan subway
The victim passed away while riding the R train only hours before his body was sexually abused.
The new Israeli family trend: Why cruises to the U.S. are popular
In the past year, there has been a 48% increase in bookings for vacations combining a U.S. tour with luxury cruises. "Israelis are looking for the perfect combination of adventure and relaxation."
NYC street in Manhattan's Upper East Side renamed 'Yad Vashem Way'
The location in the Manhattan borough was chosen in the vicinity of Rabbi Arthur Schneier’s iconic Park East Synagogue, done as a testament to NYC Jewish immigrants who survived the Holocaust.