“The murder of the late Chabad emissary Zvi Kogan in the Emirates is a cowardly and despicable antisemitic act of terror,” ...
After stepping down as chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary in the spring of 2020, Arnold Eisen found himself with ...
In 79 CE, Mount Vesuvius erupted in southern Italy, burying the nearby Roman city of Pompeii in scalding stone and ash. The ...
“We all left pretty offended, honestly,” one Jewish community relations council leader said after a divisive meeting the week after the election. The head of Jewish Federations of North ...
WASHINGTON — At an annual event meant to honor people who champion its agenda, the Anti-Defamation League spotlighted a roster of Israelis and Americans whose stories reflected the fears and ...
In the weeks after Election Day Torres, an outspoken pro-Israel advocate, has signaled that he may challenge Gov. Kathy ...
Works by Philip Guston and Trenton Doyle Hancock suggest the possibilities — and limitations — of satirical art. Mel Brooks, who mocked Adolf Hitler in his 1967 black comedy “The Producers ...
The Samaritan tablet, on view in New York starting Dec. 5, disappeared after last going up for sale in 2016. The oldest stone inscription of the Ten Commandments will go up for auction next month ...
Happy Friday! In this week’s Jewish Sport Report, we profile Orthodox college football player Sam Salz, invite you to an ...
The Texas vote comes as advocates of inserting Christianity into public education are ascendant across the country. Political ...
Salz, the 5-foot-6 Orthodox wide receiver, said it’s “incredibly meaningful to me that I can at least get a chance to inspire ...