On the evening of February 4, 2025, the Israeli Prime Minister and Donald Trump stood side by side at the White House to announce the results of their much-anticipated meeting.
There’s work to do, and we need to do it together with our brethren in the Diaspora. Hadassah, AJMA, and other organizations are protesting Israel’s exclusion.
As well as condemning all forms of racism, including antisemitic attacks, we must continue to condemn Israel’s genocide of Palestinians.
US military-security partnership, Ottawa has pointedly failed to criticize Trump for his proposal to seize Gaza and and ...
After more than 15 months of war and nearly three weeks of the ceasefire, the Israeli prime minister has yet to eliminate the ...
The Mass schedule at St. Charles Catholic Church, 31 Cherry Hill St., is as follows: Wednesday through Friday at 9 a.m., ...
The "Armenian Smyrna/Izmir The Aegean Communities" volume was the outcome in a series of research topics explored in ...
Last month, more than 1,700 philanthropic Jewish women rallied around their collective pride to inspire one another and hear ...
Following World War II, Jewish survivors — mostly women, but some men — married members of the Allied forces. Speaking with ...
We need to follow in Miriam’s footsteps. Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz is the Senior Rabbi of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun in New ...
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The Forward on MSNJewish members of Congress create an official caucusAfter years of informal meetings, the group of House Democrats says formalizing will help address rising antisemitism.
On a frigid night in January, the Maine Jewish Museum in Portland hosted a talk with photographer Hedva Rokach, who was ...
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