Many American Jews, remain frozen in the amber of 1990s Oslo optimism. Living far from the bombs, insulated by distance and liberal universalism.
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Why deradicalizing Gaza’s youth will be the hardest battle
All Jews are sh**...” “I want to be ‘shaheed’ [martyr] next week,” and “Hitler is the best,” reads an exercise book found by ...
The first Jews arrived in what would become the United States as early as the 1650s, when a small group of Sephardi refugees ...
Yoni Finlay, 39, was among several worshippers who barricaded the doors of a synagogue, in Manchester, when Jihad Al-Shamie, ...
At the beginning of the Second Temple period, in the Persian era of the 4th to 5th centuries BCE, pigs did not have a unique ...
Eman Masoud, founder of Staten Island skincare company Pure with Nature, boasted in a now-deleted TikTok how she shunned a ...
ILTV News Executive Editor Maayan Hoffman claims the “younger generation” of Jews are increasingly voting for the Democratic ...
Guy Pearce is stepping back from social media after sharing antisemitic content from right-wing commentator Nick Fuentes this ...
Trump's immigration policy now favors those who are white, Christian, Nordic, politically conservative and in good physical ...
This article appears in the January 2026 print edition with the headline “How Terror Works.” ...
Nearly two-thirds of American Jews said they were equally concerned about antisemitism from the political left and right.
A new draft law on conscripting ultra-Orthodox Jews, whose support is crucial for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's ...
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