Californian Jews, now in lockdown for longer than we have been in the UK, are finding solace online
By Maya Mirsky SAN FRANCISCO
Heirs of Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy said he had said it under duress after the Nazis came to power
By JC Reporter
Josef Neumann had been in a coma for three months following the incident in Monsey, New York
Messages have been circulated online among members of the US far-right
By Lee Harpin
Hundreds of guests attended the weddings in Lakewood in breach of coronavirus regulations
By Jacob Judah
Brooklyn Chasidim registered over 100 positive cases of coronavirus on Tuesday alone
Jews are overwhelmingly more likely to consider Donald Trump 'self-centred' and 'prejudiced', according to the survey
By Aleks Phillips
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By Robert Philpot
The exhibit of 16 fragments were on display at the Museum of the Bible
SAR Academy sees 29 of its staff and students diagnosed with the virus
Attendees were informed a New York group could have come into contact with a confirmed coronavirus case
Despite a colossal advertising spend, Michael Bloomberg was the clear loser from the Super Tuesday Democratic Party contests
Mike Pence delivered a keynote speech before 18,000 attendees at Aipac's annual conference
The Democratic primary front-runner also called Israeli prime minister a 'reactionary racist'
Josef Gluck, a member of anti-Zionist group Neturei Karta International, reportedly turned down the $20,000
The left-wing Vermont senator accused the lobby group of hosting 'leaders who express bigotry and oppose basic Palestinian rights'