Palestine conflict, U.S. Senate should listen to the Jewish community and pass the Antisemitism Awareness Act.
Local synagogues will mark one year since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people, took 250 others into Gaza as hostages, and started the war in Gaza.
Jewish voters in Pittsburgh feel squeezed by intolerance on the left and the right, and torn by presidential candidates ...
When Hamas attacked Israel a year ago, differences between a rabbi and his son’s views on Israel’s conduct became more ...
Monday marks one year since the deadly Oct. 7 attack on civilian neighborhoods in Israel, where Hamas terrorists murdered ...
About 200 people participated in a candlelight rally calling for a cease-fire in Gaza at a temple in Tokyo on the evening of ...
One year after Hamas terrorists attacked a music festival in Israel, the Jewish community in Madison is mourning the people ...
October 7th did not change our resiliency, our courage and our light that we as a Jewish people have to offer the world.
I hope that people will speak out when antisemitism occurs, and name it loudly and clearly everywhere it arises.
Hundreds of people gathered at Temple Isaiah in Lafayette to show their support for the hostages and the Israeli community.
Officers learned the man had used a phone app to mask his voice as he made repeated threats against the synagogue.
He began his speech by proclaiming “Palestine is our homeland, it is the land of our fathers, our grandfathers, it will ...