New York
Unabashedly proud of being Jewish: A stand against antisemitism in New York City - opinion
Jewish history, culture, and Jewish identity are intertwined with New York City.
Arkia launches first business class service to Europe with Tel Aviv-Paris route
American Jewry is facing a shortage of rabbis – what can fix it? - opinion
CAM antisemitism report: ‘Prisoners’ Day’ rally calls for violence, praises terror, targets Jews
Teens arrested after allegedly spray painting dozens of swastikas on Brooklyn playground
The teens have been charged with aggravated harassment charges, and one has been charged with criminal mischief as a hate crime, according to the New York Police Department.
Secular Manhattan private school holds annual Shabbat gathering post-October 7
At the Town School, officials and parents say, the entire school community has embraced the Shabbat celebrations alongside the other special events held to honor students’ traditions.
Man charged with hate crime for antisemitic attack on Israeli lecturer Rami Glickstein in Manhattan
Glickstein, 59, suffered a vicious antisemitic attack while in New York on October 27, 2025, resulting in a brain bleed and a broken nose.
Trump’s Gaza Board of Peace is concerning for Israeli security - opinion
Israel risks being sidelined as Trump forms a controversial “Board of Peace” with potentially biased members.
Antisemitism in the US comes from all sides, more dangerous than ever - opinion
The antisemitism that led to the Jackson synagogue being burnt down is very much alive, and now at its most concerning levels.
New Israel Fund's Gitzin: Defending democracy amid growing division
Mickey Gitzin takes the helm of NIF during a turbulent time in Israel, balancing the pursuit of democracy, equality, and a vision for a peaceful future amid rising political tension.
Hochul proposes buffer zones around houses of worship after pro-Hamas synagogue protest
"That’s harassment. And targeting a Jewish community in this way is antisemitism," said Hochul in the wake of a pro-Hamas protest.
If New York can expel Betar US, why can't it crack down on anti-Israel extremists? - comment
If the legal tools exist, and they can be applied to marginal groups such as Betar, then Jewish leadership and the state of New York can also apply them to WOL and other anti-Israel groups.
Mamdani praises disbanding of Zionist organization Betar accused of Islamophobia, extremism
The AG announced the settlement with Betar, which is considered to be a far-right Zionist not-for-profit group, on Tuesday.
A century before Trump targeted Somalis, Jews faced politics of blame
In 1908, New York City Police Commissioner Theodore A. Bingham claimed Jews accounted for half of New York’s crimes.