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The world’s first Holocaust museum, the Ghetto Fighters’ House in Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta’ot, reopened its doors to visitors ...
At Rabbi Matt Cohen’s first Shabbat service at Temple Emanu El in Orange, he said he could already feel the “serious ...
Exploring the mind-boggling array of greenery at the New York Botanical Garden is always a bit of a magical experience. That’s even more true during the holiday season, when the ...
The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, know as the Claims Conference, will holds its eighth annual ...
In the temple of football gods known as Ohio Stadium, a venue that packs more than 100,000 fans on any random fall – winter ...
JNS senior contributing editor Caroline Glick sits down with Udi Oster, the brother of Eitan Oster, who fell in the first battle against Iranian-backed Hezbollah terrorists in Southern Lebanon on Oct.
Ukraine’s Jewish president, Volodymyr Zelensky, lit candles with the country’s Chabad rabbis on Wednesday, marking the third wartime Hanukkah since Russia’s 2022 invasion.
Rabbi Rick Kellner, senior rabbi at Congregation Beth Tikvah in Worthington, has been selected as president-elect of the ...
The event in Medford, Mass., “endangers community safety under the guise of cultural programming,” local artist Elliot Jokelson told JNS.
The monochromatic depiction of Jews in popular entertainment is having serious and significant consequences in the real world.
The global body said that “an airstrike occurred” followed by “looting,” without specifying further what happened to half of an aid convoy.