American Jewry
A Jew is never stuck: Embracing resilience in times of crisis - opinion
Beyond the Headlines: A weekly glimpse into the Israel you won’t read about in the news
After Zohran Mamdani’s upset, there’s a way forward for pro-Israel progressives - opinion
US strike on Iran: A look at the ripple effect on American Jewry, antisemitism, Israel ties
'Iran's red line was crossed': Security experts discuss Iranian threat to activate US sleeper cells
A warzone welcome for olah who arrived hours ahead of Iran attack
Eve Karlin’s Aliyah the day before Operation Rising Lion began strengthened her resolve.
'American Maccabee': American Jewry and antisemitism during the days of Teddy Roosevelt - review
American Maccabee provides an informative and nuanced analysis of Theodore Roosevelt’s respect for Jews and his handling of a series of challenges that affected them.
Building a blue community: Democrats Abroad in Israel relaunches with new leadership - exclusive
"Being a Democrat is a way of life, a way of living," Chair Joe Meidan told the 'Post.' "It's much more than mobilizing people to the polls."
Brick reading ‘Free Palestine’ thrown through window of Boston-area kosher grocery store
The Butcherie is one of the Boston area’s only kosher grocers, selling kosher meat and prepared foods from its home in Coolidge Corner.
Antisemitism facing American Jews is dangerous for everyone - editorial
When Jews are targeted, it often signals rising intolerance, polarization, and democratic erosion.
A Jewish bridge builder’s burial, 15 years late: The strange afterlife of Lawrence Rubin
“We knew he had a place. There’s a marker there with his name and date of birth on it,” Karl Crawford, superintendent of the Greenwood Cemetery, told the JTA. “But he was not there."
‘We are here standing with one voice’: Staten Island leaders speak out against antisemitism
"Wherever we come from, when we come to Staten Island, we are united in peace, and we treat people with respect," Borough President Vito Fossella.
‘Traumatic invalidation’: Therapists discuss how Jewish distress has been ignored since Oct. 7
Many Jews have been "met with a stunning mix of silence, blaming, excluding, and even outright denying the atrocities of Oct. 7," explained Bar-Halpern and Wolfman.
US Jews will be under attack for next decade, intelligence expert testifies to US subcommittee
Kerry Sleeper, who is the Deputy Director of Intelligence at Secure Community Network (SCN), urged the subcommittee to develop a task force to protect the Jewish community from threats.
Gary Torgow elected as chair of Jewish Federations of North America
Detroit banking executive and philanthropist to lead umbrella group of 146 federations across the US and Canada.
Normalized antisemitism, danger: US Jews now face what French Jews did 25 years ago - opinion
For American Jews, October 7 may represent the tectonic shift that the Second Intifada signified for French.