Arizona man indicted for allegedly sending death threats to New York Jews “No individual deserves to be at the receiving end of these types of threats or to be targeted because of their religion,” said the acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York. Dec. 19, 2024
Orthodox Jewish Arizona council member uses family Bible for swearing-in ceremony “This Chumash is the first one my wife and I bought as a couple when we were first married,” Adam Kwasman told JNS. Vita Fellig Dec. 10, 2024
‘Awfully, totally surreal,’ Jewish Arizonan tells JNS of winning $1 million from Musk PAC "It’s really a life-changing moment," said Joshua Offenhartz, a Jewish lawyer in Phoenix. Dave Gordon Nov. 17, 2024
Pro-Israel progressive Democrat wins Arizona nomination by 39 votes Yassamin Ansari, an Iranian American, is favored to win the general election in what DMFI PAC describes as a “deep-blue” congressional district. Aug. 22, 2024
Many eyes on Arizona Jewish voters ahead of US presidential election American Jewish voters concerned about Jew-hatred and the Democratic Party’s progressive wing “may be on the move,” said Steven Windmueller of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Masada Siegel May 28, 2024
‘It is my task to bring Judaism to the people,’ declares Arizona rabbi Pinchas Allouche sees the large Modern Orthodox synagogue he founded in Scottsdale as a place for spiritual growth. Masada Siegel April 3, 2024
Oct. 7 triggers Jewish moms in Arizona to take steps to protect themselves “Every woman should know how to defend herself,” Sunny Levi, 46, an Orthodox Jewish mother of six, told JNS. Masada Siegel March 29, 2024
‘I feel at home in Israel, something was missing in US’ Lila Zucker enlisted in the IDF as a lone soldier after making aliyah from Arizona. She was the only female fighter in her unit to enter the Gaza Strip. Efrat Forsher March 17, 2024
US Justice Department holds event on antisemitism in Arizona Some 150 people attended the “United Against Hate” confab outside Phoenix. Feb. 25, 2024