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As I settled into a balcony pew in Queen Anne’s First Free Methodist Church, the woman to my left apologized. “I’ll have to ...
Friends and colleagues remember former ‘Prince’ chairman David Zielenziger ’74, who passed away peacefully on May 20.
Around 100 protesters rallied and marched to oppose U.S. and Israeli military actions in the Middle East despite a recent ...
War has gone on for many years and leaves scars that don't heal. Israel-Palestine, Russia-Ukraine, Israel-Iran wars are ...
Jewish Federation and Foundation of Greater Toledo will present its annual festival with five films June 30 through July 28 ...
In “Still marching after all these years” (Opinion, June 21), Margaret Morganroth Gullette quotes a man she saw at a “No ...
Pundits, like generals, seem always doomed to refight the last war. That’s the main thing to remember as the world watches the debate over whether the United States should join ...
While in Israel, a fellow pediatric ophthalmologist took Enzenauer on a short but wide-ranging tour of the country. They ...
Vietnam has lifted the death penalty for eight crimes in legal reforms that may spare the life of a real estate tycoon ...
About 22.8% of Columbia's 6,578 undergraduate students, or 1,500, are Jewish, according to Hillel International. Jewish graduate school enrollment is 15.9% of the 22,000 total.
Jerusalem Post Diaspora Marcel Ophuls, French Jewish director of ‘The Sorrow and the Pity,’ dies at 97 Ophuls had spent the last years of his life trying to raise the money to complete a new ...
Organized Jewish life has vanished from Lancaster. But that star, etched into the war memorial in 1985, remains. It’s remarkable, really.