The new lawsuit from a former staffer alleges Rudy Giuliani made frequent racist and sexist remarks
By Richard Percival
A new festival will recapture the heady days of Jewish vacationland in the Catskills
By Francine White
Jacob Daskal faces a prison sentence of up to 14 years
A Transparent Musical explores the intersection of Jewish and queer history
By JC Reporter
Luft is accused of recruiting and paying a former high-ranking US government official on behalf of principals based in China in 2016
A bus full of Charedi students was shot at by a Lebanese-American terrorist on the Brooklyn bridge
By Menachem Wecker
The visiting student from Israel was treated in hospital for light injuries
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The Israeli ambassador told the Security Council that new houses in settlements were not a barrier to peace
Critics of the paper pointed to the period of Nazi rule in the country between 1933-1945
By Josh Kaplan
The seventh Lubavitcher Rebbe, who died 29 years ago, led the Chabad movement for 44 years
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By Tash Mosheim
New revelations about the disgraced pedophile financier have emerged
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