Massachusetts
A play called ‘The Zionists’ turns the post-Oct. 7 discourse into a dysfunctional family drama
The new play is set to run through July 3 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and follows a family on vacation as they navigate their conflicting views on Israel in the post-Oct. 7 world.
Dozens charged in global insider trading scheme after making millions in illicit profits
Outrage after man dressed as Hitler, standing on Israeli flag, salutes Boston Marathon runners
Hampshire College, incubator of Yiddish Book Center, pioneer in Holocaust studies, to close
Mysterious ice block falls from space, destroys US family's home
It is believed the ice block may have fallen from an aircraft flying above the home.
Antisemitic rice bag incident shakes small Massachusetts town
The police believe the antisemitic rice bag incident was the work of the neo-Nazi extremist group the Goyim Defense League.
Barack Obama's White House personal chef found dead in Massachusetts lake
Tafari Campbell, 45, was the subject of a two-day search after a paddle boarder was seen struggling and going under the water in Edgartown Great Pond.
Iran may be behind BDS ‘hit list’ targeting Boston Jews - report
According to an exclusive interview, an ex-Israeli counter-terrorism advisor to prime ministers says Hezbollah has a list of targets.
Boston’s groundbreaking community mikveh closed due to burst pipe
For Boston-area Jews who immerse ritually on a monthly basis, in keeping with Jewish tradition, the closure could be a significant interruption.
US state rep calls Israel an 'apartheid-run thuggery terrorist regime'
A representative to the Massachusetts House of Representatives called the Israeli administration a murderous, thieving, apartheid, terrorist regime.
Edinburgh and New England for the Jewish Visitor
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 47
Fourth Israeli Art Lending Library Launched in New England
The art collection encompasses more than 100 original pieces of art by Israeli artists.
Boston councilor proposes official 'Hijab Day' on Mahsa Amini's birthday
Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson drew a connection between Amini's death at the hands of the morality to police to the rise of Islamophobia in the US.
A student publication in Amherst College defends Hamas
"The Contra", the student publication that published the op-ed, is meant to be a platform for students with controversial opinions who wish to start a conversation around topics of their choice.