Ohio
As Ohio again tries to block Hebrew Union College’s restructuring, a new rabbinical school emerges
Ohio Attorney-General Dave Yost takes legal action to prevent the closure of Hebrew Union College’s Cincinnati campus, citing donor intent and history.
Legal brief filed to support case of Ohio Orthodox Jew banned from holding minyan in home
Long lost luxury steamer Lac La Belle found in Lake Michigan
Suspect smashes windows at JD Vance's Cincinnati residence, arrested by US authorities
Ohio Rep. tells constituents to 'STOP GETTING TESTED' for COVID-19
"Are you tired of living in a dictatorship yet?" Vitale said. "It is giving the government an excuse to claim something is happening that is not happening at the magnitude they say it is happening."
Ohio city vows to take in unwanted statues amid calls to topple them
Calling itself a Statuary Sanctuary City, Newton Falls has promised to be a home for any statues of historical figures with legacies marred by racism or slavery.
Jewish health official resigns after antisemitic backlash amid COVID-19
Acton, whose resignation was official on Thursday, will become the chief health adviser to Gov. Mike DeWine.
Ohio state senator blames COVID-19 on 'colored' pop not washing hands
Huffman was fired from his job as an emergency room physician following his highly controversial remarks.
US Neo-Nazi member at Columbus protest tried to attack Jews at Kent State
The report also noted that the man is alleged to have a long history with antisemitic and white supremacist activity.
Could the coronavirus have hit the US in early January?
“We have found five cases now that the date of onset of symptoms was in January. Five different cases so far, five different counties.”
Jewish health chief’s support for reopening plan compared to Nazi Germany
“You don’t issue people certificates to be able to function … This actually feels like Hitler’s Germany where you had to have blonde hair and blue eyes to be able to function anywhere."
OSU gives $336,000 in Epstein donations to human trafficking initiative
Ohio State announced that it will contribute $336,000 from discretionary funds to the Ohio Attorney Generals Human Trafficking Initiative.
Coronavirus prompts Ohio to postpone primary election
Ohio's Republican governor, Mike DeWine, in calling for a delay, said at-risk populations would be unable to vote.
Cincinnati leaders condemn graffiti saying Jews are enemies of human race
“This despicable graffiti is unfortunately part of a disturbing trend worldwide, but we will not tolerate these acts in our community."