Thousands took to the streets of Manhattan to mark 6 months since October 7
By Faygie Holt
Martin Greenfield learned to sew in Auschwitz and later became one of America’s best known tailors, making suits for presidents
By JC Reporter
Volunteers turn up in droves to clean pavement outside a Jewish cafe on the Upper West Side was defaced on Sunday
By Eliana Jordan
CCTV footage shows the attack
The giant cookie was produced to launch the Masiba kosher soup kitchen’s Purim fundraiser
By Victoria Prever
Students marched through the halls of Origins High School on October 28 waving a Palestinian flag and chanting “Death to Israel” and “Kill the Jews”
By Ben Clerkin
The colourful trendsetter found fame in her 80s with the ‘more is more, and less is a bore' mantra
By Rosa Doherty
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The $ 1 billion dollar gift will allow the Albert Einstein College of Medicine to give free tuition
The event, organised by Chabad, brought together young people from more than 50 countries
Jews have overwhelmingly voted for Democratic presidents for more than 100 years
By Andrew Bernard
Mazi Pilip, an Ethiopian Jew in Israel was running to replaced disgraced congressman George Santos
A quarter of American Jews also reported having been the target of an antisemitic remark, vandalism or physical attack
In an exclusive interview with the JC, the Democrat congressman reveals what it’s like being on the front line of the battle for Western values and facing pushback from his opponents
Police were called to deal with around 100 demonstrators who targeted the temple Emanu-El in Manhattan
Headteacher Terri Grey urged teachers to attend the event