American Jewry
Accurate education: What Jewish students need from public schools right now - opinion
Parents fear the messages their children and their classmates receive about being Jewish are filled with biased viewpoints and fail to reveal the rich tapestry of Jewish life.
'Children of the American Jewish Ghetto': A Jewish community’s cherished past - review
Judge bars Kars4Kids from advertising, saying it misled donors about Orthodox Jewish mission
Abe Foxman's death marks end of an era for American Jews - comment
Jews cannot ignore the GOP anymore: Why I’ll be in Vegas - comment
The Republican Jewish Coalition is meeting in Las Vegas this weekend. Participating is an opportunity to recontextualize the American conversation around Israel and show institutional gratitude.
Rabbi Alvin Kass, longest-serving NYPD chaplain famed for 9/11 response, dies at 89
Kass, the longest-serving NYPD chaplain, famously disarmed a hostage-taker with pastrami sandwiches from the Carnegie Deli. His career with the NYPD spanned 60 years.
The great silence: How the American rabbinate lost its nerve - opinion
The next generation of Jewish leaders must rediscover that bite because soft sermons and viral hashtags will not save the future of American Jewry. It will be saved by courage.
From Yitzhak Rabin to Omer Adam, what events attract thousands of Jews to MSG? - opinion
Israeli pop-star Omer Adam sold out MSG, creating an intensely Jewish space of connection and joy, where Adam paid tribute to the IDF, the freed hostages, and even to Trump.
'The Jewish South': Comfort and discomfort of southern Jewry - review
Most pioneering is her description of the Jews’ participation in the Confederate government and army, pinpointing by name the Jewish “rebels” serving in the army.
Campus antisemitism is symptom of America’s lost values, Yeshiva University pres. tells 'Post'
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: Yeshiva University President Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman discusses campus antisemitism and Israel advocacy.
'Is Trump planning on building Jerusalem's Third Temple?' Haredi correspondent asks press sec.
Mishpacha's Jake Turx asked Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about the possibility of Trump rebuilding the Holy Temple in Jerusalem during a discussion on the new White House ballroom.
American Jewry's final sermon: Is this the quiet end of normal Jewish life in America? - opinion
In the wake of October 7, as antisemitism resurged from campuses to city halls, Rabbi Elliot Cosgrove’s warning about Zohran Mamdani landed as a mirror of American Jewry’s paralysis.
Hundreds of US rabbis call on Americans to back pro-Israel candidates
More than 900 American rabbis signed a letter urging voters to support candidates who reject antisemitism and anti-Zionism and affirm Israel’s right to exist in peace and security.
The Diaspora is linked to Israel’s destiny - opinion
This Diaspora Jewish connection to Israel is deeper than we are led to believe.