The comedian is expecting his first child and community magazine Kveller has reported that he plans to be a ‘Jewish dad’
By Jamie Shapiro
The long persecuted minority has been at the centre of a recent bout of sectarian violence in Syria, which saw the IDF bomb Damascus in support of the community
The wooden prayer hall was erected in Tomsk by Jews who'd been taken as children and forcefully conscripted to the Tsar’s army for 20 years.
By Canaan Lidor
An apperance at a recent motorcycle race could result in criminal charges and up to three years imprisonment for the 40-year-old neo-Nazi
By JC Reporter
It said Israel must investigate its prime minister and former defense minister before the International Criminal Court will consider Jerusalem’s request to call off its prosecution of ‘genocide’ in Gaza
By Mike Wagenheim
The move follows a meeting last week of 30 governments, including the United States, to counter Hezbollah's illicit activities
By David Isaac
‘The European Union will keep a close watch on how Israel implements this common understanding and the pledges,’ the EU's top diplomat said
By Yossi Lempkowicz
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Three days after Sesame Street’s Elmo’s X account was hacked into by an antisemitic hacker, the puppet has addressed the ‘abhoernt’ tweets
The Republic looks set to criminalise the import of products from Israeli settlements in the territory when the law comes to a vote
Defence Secretary Israel Katz has pledged to continue military action until security forces withdraw from the area
By Jacob Jaffa
From Hebrew classes to singing in Yiddish, here is a look at just how Jewish US actor Mandy Patinkin is
Nicușor Dan said the legislation may infringe on constitutional freedoms and ban the honouring of the anti-communist resistance
The activist told an audience at the recent 40th anniversary of the legendary concert that he is “constantly” being asked to do an equivalent to benefit Gaza
Authorities in Poland are considering charges against the far-right lawmaker
Businessman Kundan Lal Gupta, from Punjab, never revealed his elaborate ploy to secure work visas for desperate Austrian Jews
The newly opened outlet was vandalised with graffiti and plastered with a post claiming that ‘all IDF soldiers are war criminals’