The son of the Israeli Prime Minister is still eligible for reserve duty in the IDF
By JC Reporter
Israel has a small window to oust Netanyahu and accept the US proposal for Gaza, the former PM said
A quarter of American Jews also reported having been the target of an antisemitic remark, vandalism or physical attack
By Andrew Bernard
The suspect was shot dead at the scene of her attack on Sunday
Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft has paid millions for the coveted slot in America’s biggest sports event
Pearl Berg was born in Indiana in 1909
A shrinking percentage of UK Jewry identifies as Zionist
By Simon Rocker
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The program was exposed by the San Francisco Chronicle
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The State Department has accused Levi of leading a group of Israeli citizens said to have "engaged in actions creating an atmosphere of fear"
Esther Panitch received a postcard with a message about ‘gassing the Jews’
Since October 7, the American public’s support of Israel has barely wavered
He faces up to 10 years in prison, three years of supervised release and a fine of up to $250,000
Headteacher Terri Grey urged teachers to attend the event
The University of Massachusetts said that students who participated in a sit-in stunt would not be allowed to take part in exchange programmes
Jewish undergraduate files lawsuit saying the university turns a blind eye to blatant antisemitism
Professor Derek Penslar, a scholar of Jewish history, was handed the position by Alan Garber