Brooklyn
Jewish group files cease and desist order against Park Slope Food Co-op for its Israel boycott
Pro-Israel activists filed a cease-and-desist letter after Park Slope Food Co-op approved a boycott of Israeli products, alleging the move is illegal.
Mamdani to appoint anti-Israel JVP rabbi to taxpayer-funded city hall faith liaison role
White supremacist leader sentenced to 15 years in prison for plot to poison NYC Jewish kids
Brooklyn hasidic Jew found dead in remote area of Colombia, ZAKA working to repatriate body
Activists launch independent haredi news organization
Naftuli Moster is launching a news organization focused on tackling the news desert in the haredi world.
Man pleads guilty to federal hate crimes against three Jews in separate attacks
Saadah Masoud plead guilty to federal hate crimes against three Jews in three separate attacks in New York.
Largest US Kosher food bank to feed 135,000 people in need on Thanksgiving
While all the items in the food bank are Kosher, CEO of the Met Council David Greenfield emphasized that the organization supports Jews and non-Jews alike.
Kyrie Irving returns following suspension for antisemitism, helps Nets knock off Grizzlies
Irving's next appearance will likely be Sunday night.
'Jews kill blacks' and 'Jews enslave Black lives' found graffitied in Georgia
The antisemitic graffiti was found in Atlanta spray painted on public property.
Worker at famed Brooklyn kosher bakery found dead in freezer
The man was caught in rotating blades of the machine while working in the freezer and appeared to have been locked inside for some five hours.
Largest NYC Orthodox voting bloc endorses Zeldin for governor
Despite backing two incumbent Democrats, Letita James for attorney general and Charles Schumer for senate, the Bobov Sect endorsed Lee Zeldin for governor over current Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Two Jewish youths attacked in NYC in separate incidents
According to the tweet, the suspects made "anti-Jewish statements" and threw eggs at the boy, who was dressed in "traditional Jewish garb."
Tourists are back, but are things back to normal? - opinion
Are things back to normal now that tourists are back in Israel for Sukkot?
'The Choice': A feminist novel on Brooklyn hassidic Jewry - review
From the most down-to-earth subjects to the most pristine spirituality, The Choice is some ride.