Jewish Life
Kenneth Marcus, chairman of the Brandeis Center, said he is “grateful to see a major global company do right by its Jewish workforce.”
Speakers cautioned that the Education Ministry is steeped in progressivism.
Haim Braverman agreed to a plea deal on interstate communications for ransom charges for his threats against the far-right commentator.
The suspect allegedly told members of the synagogue that Jews had been “occupying everything for 3,000 years.”
The raids follow a police complaint against six circumcisers in Antwerp lodged by a community critic amid a fight over religious freedoms.
The “NIW” has given its community a rare and influential voice amid a decline in personal safety and doubts about the future.
Nine detained in Jerusalem’s Old City after one suspect was found concealing a live animal in a shopping bag.
A Haredi man was indicted for damaging security infrastructure on Israel’s Mount Meron ahead of the Lag B’Omer festivities.
Netanyahu’s coalition looks to push through policies high on its agenda, such as the dismissal of the attorney general.
A Chabad rabbi in Zagreb told JNS that he appreciates the protection but wants his community to be officially recognized by the state.
“We aim to expand people’s concept of what it means to be Jewish in America,” says Kenneth Hoffman, the museum’s executive director.
The NYPD rerouted an anti-Israel demonstration days after an earlier protest outside 770 turned violent.