Before we look ahead to 2025, the New York Jewish Week remembers the lives of 18 Jewish New Yorkers who died in 2024. In ...
In his first year as president, Jimmy Carter, who died on Sunday at the age of 100, urged Congress to decriminalize low-level ...
The article critiques the International Criminal Court (ICC), arguing it undermines national sovereignty and uses politicized ...
The tens of millions of dollars he privately received from Arabs for his library and other projects make his anti-Israel ...
PC Manitoba leadership candidate Wally Daudrich’s recent email to supporters, addressing the alarming rise in violence and ...
When you’re invited onto national radio to discuss a rise in religious hate crime of a Monday morning, you don’t expect to ...
Act 3, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” begins with one of the most famous texts in English literature: “To be or ...
In an effort to counter the alarming rise of antisemitism on North American campuses, a delegation of 40 Jewish student ...
Jewish devotees of the New York Times’ game Strands came in for a shock on Sunday, when the day’s puzzle offered up a Hanukkah theme — and then seemed to botch it. Strands is a word-search game where ...
Eduard Kuznetsov, who has died aged 85, was the main leader of a group of Soviet Jewish refuseniks who, in 1970, plotted to ...
Much like the olive crushed to reveal its strongest essence, campus communities have flourished, strengthened and united in the face of adversity.
It’s hard to be an Israeli today. Perhaps it’s because Israel is being militarily attacked on many fronts, while Western countries have turned their backs on it. Israel is a member of the OECD country ...