Jews in the news
The hora, the hora! How Jewish wedding music got that way - opinion
When did the hora become such a staple in Jewish culture?
Ukrainian president bashed for tweeting picture of Jews deported by Nazis
Significant Jewish presence in 2017's Emmy nominations
Grapevine: A piece of the continent
House lawmakers urge increased security funding for Jewish institutions
House members are calling for increased funding for Jewish institutions following the alarming uptick in antisemitism that has threatened Jewish community centers across the US recently.
‘If antisemitic parties rise to power, we will call on European Jews to flee’
Rabbinical Center of Europe discusses concerns on extremism at conference.
Italian academics reject anti-Israel boycotts
The BDS movement has recently been in the headlines in Italy, but luckily it's receiving the proper backlash it deserves.
Grapevine: A matter of survival
A round up of the news from around Jerusalem.
A stone’s throw away
A trio of exhibitions at the Jerusalem Artists’ House puts three women artists in the spotlight.
This Purim week in Jerusalem
What is happening around Jerusalem this week.
A passion for education, inclusion and Israel
The road map of David Abraham’s Jewish identity.
‘The ground is getting more even’
An interview with Anya Eldan, the general manager of the Israel Innovation Authority’s Start-Up Division.
Spain’s ruling party rejects the BDS campaign
The Partido Popular approved amendments that reject the BDS movements, the pro-Israel Spanish group ACOM has reported.
US FCC approves waivers to track Jewish center threats
In a rare move, the US Federal Communications Commission granted a temporary waiver to JCCs and telecommunications carriers to help track down calls threatening the centers.