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On a frigid winter’s day in 1906, tens of thousands of Jewish parents in New York’s Lower East Side and Brooklyn kept their children home from school.
Today, we can get information 24/7 on social media and TV. But is everything we read or watch true? Here’s what you need to ...
MedWish Medworks will host a free two-day dental and medical clinic on Nov. 21 and Nov. 22 at Huntington Convention Center of ...
When Brad Lander and Zohran Mamdani were jointly honored at a left-wing Jewish event in September, the two politicians’ alliance was at the center of the evening.
As you approach Peg’s Gallery in downtown Hudson, the message becomes clear: This is a different kind of space. On a meadow ...
Months after being forced out as president of the University of Virginia, Jim Ryan is still pondering Passover food.
Hostage survivors Keith and Aviva Segal delivered on Wednesday harrowing testimonies about their experiences in captivity in ...
Mushka Greenberg, co-director of Chabad at Miami University, said in the release, “When a Jewish student can pick up a kosher ...
Almost one century ago, countless families were forced to flee the country that then housed the best universities in the world. One of those families was mine. My paternal grandparents ...
The path to retirement for Solon resident Theresa Markowitz looked different than that of most people. Markowitz unexpectedly ...
The United States will establish a dialogue between Israel and the Palestinians to agree on a political horizon for peaceful ...