Stern College administrators had said the school would not offer beginning and intermediate Talmud
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Owner of the Washington Commanders has announced plans to sell the team
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Airman Jack Teixeira allegedly posted a video in which he is heard using antisemitic slurs
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A new book argues that Judaism in the US is on the cusp of radical change
By Simon Rocker
The actress believes she was dropped for calling the judicial reforms a 'coup'
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Netanyahu's government has rescinded legislation that promised no new Israeli development in the northern West Bank
The US president and Netanyahu spoke on Sunday night about a range of topics
Picoult's novel The Storyteller was removed from a library in Florida
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Bezalel Smotrich was speaking during a visit to the U.S. where most mainstream Jewish groups have refused to meet with him
By Mike Wagenheim
Numbers confirm a 'steep decline' in the Jewish presence in 'academia, Hollywood, Washington, even in New York City'
The sentence from the New York court is below the five-year maximum prison term that could have been imposed
Jack Eugene Carpenter III was arrested in Texas and faces five years in prison if convicted
Israel-US relations are stormy with the Democrats now owning the Ukraine war just as the Republicans owned the Iraq fiasco while Israel is yet to declare against the conflict