Pro-Palestinian student group held signs attacking Israel, though her talk had nothing to do with it
By Jacob Judah
Supporters said the sport's governing body was ‘disrespectful to her faith’ by not holding the trials on a different date
By JC Reporter
Detective Joseph Seals was killed at a nearby cemetery by two assailants, before they shot three more at the kosher store
By Aleks Phillips
The billionaire won't be on the ballot until next month, but recent results could make this a contest between him and Bernie Sanders
By Robert Philpot
The Jewish presidential hopeful made history by narrowly winning the largest share of the vote in Tuesday's contest
The hospital had been renamed after Sidney & Lois Eskenazi, after a donation of $40 million, in 2013
The US senator, who is running to become America's first Jewish president, made supportive remarks of the Labour leader in 2017
By Ben Weich
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The former US Secretary of State criticised Bernie Sanders' online supporter for attacking 'lots of his competitors, particularly the women'
A 2013 review of US and Ukrainian records found he was the commander of a unit which took direct orders from the SS
The local Charedi community has been gripped with fear after a wave of antisemitic attacks in Brooklyn, Jersey City and Monsey
The American actor and ‘The Graduate’ screenwriter passed away following a heart attack
The author and journalist, whose best-selling 1994 memoir helped change how people saw mental health, died on Tuesday
Demonstration comes a week after five people were wounded in a Chanukah knife attack
Josef Neumann, 72, was stabbed in the head at a Chanukah party in New York state
Donald Trump’s impending trial in the Senate after his impeachment last month means the 2020 election is still one-sided as far as Jewish voters are concerned
A prolific writer and conservative historian, she focused much of her life's work on Victorian Britain