Jewish undergraduate files lawsuit saying the university turns a blind eye to blatant antisemitism
By Ben Clerkin
Professor Derek Penslar, a scholar of Jewish history, was handed the position by Alan Garber
Cathy Winston finds unforgettable characters, tall tales and a unique slice of Jewish history beyond the tropical delights
The British and American governments pledged to protect global shipping in the Red Sea
Last night, 10 people were arrested at Chabad HQ at 770 Eastern Parkway after a illegal excavation was discovered
The US Secretary of State is making his fourth visit to Israel since October 7
The letter, condemning Hamas attacks, is being probed for not considering ‘emotions’ of Muslim students
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The Goldblatt family’s own kilted collection is on display at the V&A in Dundee
By Anthea Gerrie
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Adi Vaxman said since October 7, she has seen threats against Jews intensify
By Hannah Gillott
Three Jewish passengers were told the flight crew were “uncomfortable” and were made to leave
Claudine Gay refused to confirm if calling for genocide of Jews was against university rules in a now infamous congressional hearing
The 16-year-old was called a ‘whore’ by anti-Israel protester
By in New York
It came as protesters flooded into Manhattan chanting ‘From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’
The Lauder Business School announced it would be ‘forming new partnerships that are more closely aligned with our core values and standards’
The museum called the planned protest in Washington DC ‘deeply offensive’
By Eliana Jordan
Deaths of 14 more Israeli soldiers announced as heavy fighting continues in Gaza
By JC Reporter