The Presidential hopeful said: 'We cannot give carte blanche to the Israeli government. We have a right to demand respect for human rights and democracy'
By Ben Weich
Tributes are made a year after the Tree of Life shul saw the deadliest antisemitic attack in US history
The protest took place ahead of the first anniversary of the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, as a study reveals almost a third of American Jews now hide their faith
By Aleks Phillips
The Anti-Defamation League also said at least twelve white supremacists have been arrested for alleged terrorist plots and threats against Jews
Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman had made headlines over claims they helped Rudy Giuliani's pursuit of Joe Biden
By Daniel Sugarman
The father of three allegedly abandoned his pregnant wife and three kids to host the sex parties in New York’s East Village
The sentencing judge is said to have taken ‘special pride’ in issuing the death sentences ‘because they included Latinos and a Jew’
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Both the city mayor and the state governor in New York condemned the attack and pledged greater police protection
The presidential candidate is 'conversing and in good spirits' after the operation to fit two stents, his campaign team said
By Robert Philpot
A rally is to be held outside city hall this weekend calling for the authorities to take action
She called Zionism 'racism' and said 'blaming Hamas for firing rockets at [Apartheid] Israel is like blaming a woman for punching her rapist'
Tamika Mallory and Linda Sarsour, who have refused to distance themselves from the antisemite Louis Farrakhan, left the board on Monday
By Rosa Doherty
The 119-year-old synagogue in the city of Duluth suffered major structural damage before firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze
Surveys suggest a preference for Joe Biden, the Democrats’ nomination frontrunner
‘Jews did 9-11’ was daubed on a large stone inside the university campus