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Diaspora Jewry

Arno Michaelis credits a kind Jewish employer, his daughter and Seinfeld with helping him on “his journey from violent supremacist to preacher of love.”
“This is more than just a flight, it’s prophecy in motion,” said Peter Fast, International CEO of Bridges for Peace.
A Jewish leader in Vancouver wrote that “for my family, the luxury of patience has run out and our confidence in Canada’s political leadership is gone.”
An immigrant to Israel from New York, she loved photography and would clamber, climb and contort herself to get the right shots.
“We won’t stop until justice is done,” President Javier Milei told reporters at a ceremony in Buenos Aires.
Michael Mizrachi clinched the world championship title and walked away with a $10 million prize.
The wooden prayer hall was erected in Tomsk by Jews who’d been taken as children and forcefully conscripted to the Czar’s army for 20 years.
The Ethiopian community in Israel has 170,000-plus members, some of them at the forefront of Israeli society.
A new survey from the nonprofit organization found that nearly 25% of Americans believe that attacks in Colorado, Washington and Pennsylvania were “understandable.”
Disturbed’s David Draiman discusses his defiant Jewish identity, industry support during wartime and personal connection to Israel’s most heartbreaking story.
In his new autobiography, Irwin Gabriel Katsof describes how he nearly lost his soul chasing after money, power and status.
Paul Goldenberg knows a thing or two about law enforcement, locally and internationally, and works to bring such expertise to the Jewish community.