Departure of the director of President Trump’s National Economic Council is the latest of a long string of high-profile resignations from the troubled presidency
By Michael Moran
It could be that Jews are considered part of the white, male establishment
By Tom Tugend
Investigation comes a week after her husband's security clearance was downgraded from top secret to secret.
By Simon Rocker
Alaska congressman Don Young asks "How many Jews were put in the ovens because they were unarmed?”
By Ben Weich
Levi Sanders is running in New Hampshire, the state neighbouring Vermont, where his father is a senator
By JC Reporter
There were reportedly 1,986 cases of antisemitic harassment, vandalism and physical assault in 2017 - the highest total since 1994
Simon Wiesenthal Center says Jews will face 'increasing threats' if antisemitism continues unabated
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The exhibition, “Jews in Space: Members of the Tribe in Orbit”, taps into a Jewish fascination with the stars that goes back many centuries.
By Sonia Zhuravlyova
Wayne LaPierre highlights Jewish businessmen in conference speech
Fred Guttenberg, whose 14-year-old daughter Jaime died in last week's shooting, in charged showdown with Marco Rubio
She has never modelled or acted before
By Rosa Doherty
The rabbi had previously been convicted of molesting an underage boy
Shockingly tasteless product was withdrawn from sale in the wake of the Florida school murders
The film director and his actress wife joined George and Amal Clooney in promising $500,000
Nikolas Cruz's politics are only a shade to the right of the Alt-Right
By Jay Michaelson
Fiancée of teacher Scott Beigel reveals he left instructions for his eulogy if he was caught in a shooting incident
By Michael Daventry