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The leader, who has worked at Hadassah for more than 30 years, will begin her four-year term in January.
Seth Mandel, executive editor of the “Washington Examiner,” wrote that something is “deeply wrong” with the paper of record.
The “New York Post” published a 14-minute video from Gal Luft, who claims he is a whistleblower who is being silenced.
Linda Mirels and Marc Rowan will guide the world’s largest local philanthropy.
The drill simulates aerial combat scenarios including attacks deep into enemy territory.
Robert Malley was put on unpaid leave after being stripped of his security clearance.
The local Federation first stated the bakery’s decision was not aligned with Jewish values, and then apologized for dividing the community.
Campus Zionist leaders in North America, the United Kingdom and Israel will meet to develop plans for fighting antisemitism.
The newest film (spoiler alert) has a time-travel twist.
Benyamin Cohen, who penned a new book on the Jewish genius, told JNS about how Einstein was the classic absent-minded professor, had his brain stolen, was offered the Israeli presidency and who ... snored.
A Ukrainian student at Brooklyn’s Hebrew Language Academy noted that Hibuki’s sad face is “because there is a war in Ukraine, and people are getting hurt.”
The paper should apologize to the yeshiva community, said a member of the board of Parents for Educational and Religious Liberty in Schools.