"To Jewish students and faculty members of Columbia University: What do you think of the mayor inviting a Jew-hater for dinner?" wrote the chair of the Justice Department task force on Jew-hatred.
The embattled pro-Israel lobby is weighing races across the country as an increasing number of politicians pledge not to accept its endorsement or affiliated PAC’s money.
Last week, the Chronicle asked its readers in an online poll the following question: “Do you support U.S. military strikes against Iran at this time?” Of the 370 people who responded, 49% said yes, 43 ...
(56 to 47) in favor of a preliminary reading of a bill in the Knesset, introduced by Knesset member Avi Maoz, who is part of the far-right Noam party. The bill, which would imprison anyone for up to ...
We’re talking about a house that members from Rodef Shalom and Temple Sinai can feel comfortable in,” he said. “That’s the ultimate goal.” ...
Two sides of a canvas are yielding one mesmerizing sight. Between March 17-May 31, the Jewish Community Center of Greater ...
The 56-year-old, whom the U.S. president has called a "lightweight," had been considered a likely replacement for his father, ...
With Jewish life on campus guiding the decisions of many U.S. college applicants, an Arizonan is coming to Pittsburgh to tell ...
My wife is the love of my life, and she's also a private person who has held no formal position on my campaign or in my City ...
Benjamin, of the AMCHA Initiative, told JNS that the “issue is not just about Jews and Israel” but about “misuse of the institution.” ...
And while local law enforcement and, possibly, federal authorities investigate the breach, radio silence seems to be the rule among those investigating. The messages began March 2 in the afternoon.
Two leading right-wing anti-Israel influencers hurl accusations that the highly visible Hasidic sect is somehow behind the ...