Two Orthodox women lawyers have taken on a new brief - representing an Orthodox 'shock jock' accused of inciting a riot
By Jenni Frazer
US Academic says Facebook and Twitter’s ban saying supressing Holocaust denial to combat antisemitism ‘lacks in logic’
By Aleks Phillips
Firm said the shape formed by stitching pattern on the product was unintentional
By Mathilde Frot
US conservatives have been forecasting for the past half-century that Jewish voters are about to turn Republican. This doesn't seem to be the case for November's election
By Robert Philpot
Legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said he ‘made an embarrassingly stupid mistake’
ADL chief described the president as ‘shockingly irresponsible’
Louise Glück has been publishing poetry for more than 60 years
By David Herman
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Judith Dim Evans, who passed away recently, was ‘horrified and upset’ after finding out that her interview for the film was a part of a spoof
Similar numbers have been achieved by the Democratic candidate in the previous two elections
Paul Milgrom’s reaction was caught on security camera and shared on social media
US singer-songwriter today releases an unconventional 12-track album – with accompanying short films
The Yale teacher was recognised for a poetic voice that ‘makes individual existence universal’
Avram Woidislawsky emerged from hospital after 81 days on a ventilator
US President's comments are condemned by Jonathan Greenblatt, chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League.
By Lee Harpin
Late jurist receives rare honour reserved for country's towering figures
Davina Finn's relatives watched her marriage to David Hecht from the Canadian side