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From Hillel and Shamai to Trump and Netanyahu: Polarized, divided Jewry is dangerous - opinion
Jews have always had differences of opinion, and it has never shown the best of us. We can't be divided anymore.
American Jewry must stop centering its identity on Israel’s critics - opinion
Uncomfortable truth behind being a Diaspora Jew today - opinion
Grapevine, December 12, 2025: Regressing, not progressing
Inscribing words with deeds
The Global Unity Torah – where letters are ‘purchased’ by doing good deeds – is set to mark 50 years since the reunification of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem Post 50 Most Influential Jews: Number 33 - Malcolm Hoenlein
Leader of US Jewry.
Hadar Goldin’s parents to join PM in New York for UN General Assembly
As part of the visit, a selection of Hadar Goldin’s drawings will be displayed in one of the main exhibition areas of the UN headquarters during the General Assembly.
Global forum launched to fight anti-Semitism throughout Latin America
“Anti-Semitism is not a problem of the Jewish people, it’s a problem of human rights, and as such should be confronted.”
Obscure treasures
In Marsala, Sicily, eight extraordinary tapestries depicting the life and times of Josephus Flavius beckon visitors.
‘These evil people...’
Does the word of the government mean nothing? And now when Rabbi Amar interferes and vilifies all non-Orthodox in the crudest way, the government says nothing.
WJC's Lauder meets with Putin to discuss Jewish life in Russia, support for Israel
"Judaism is one of Russia’s four traditional religions and, like the other traditional religions, receives constant support from the authorities," Putin highlighted.
The Associated Press cooperated with Hitler's Nazi regime, historian claims
The 'Guardian' reports on German historian's work that purports AP was allowed to operate in Nazi Germany because it agreed to cooperate with the regime.
Intelligence File: Attempting to get away with murder
The death of special prosecutor Alberto Nisman revealed deep-seated, widespread corruption that has sent shock waves throughout the Jewish world.
Ronald Lauder: Peace is possible, essential
Head of World Jewish Congress: I wake up every day thinking about how I can do something meaningful on behalf of Jewish people around the world.