Israel tells UN: 'We will not stop building in the West Bank'
The Israeli ambassador told the Security Council that new houses in settlements were not a barrier to peace
NY Times mocked for saying German far-right took control for 'first time'
Critics of the paper pointed to the period of Nazi rule in the country between 1933-1945
50,000 Charedim expected to visit Lubavitcher Rebbe's grave in New York
The seventh Lubavitcher Rebbe, who died 29 years ago, led the Chabad movement for 44 years
Kosher restaurant selling a £140 gold leaf burger
The owner said 'You’re not paying for the piece of meat, but the experience'
Disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein signed up for Kosher prison meals before his suicide
New revelations about the disgraced pedophile financier have emerged
Jewish fertility doctor accused of impregnating his patients dies in plane crash
Dr Morris Wortman was sued in 2021 for allegedly using his own sperm in fertility procedures
How Benny Safdie stepped in front of the camera
Benny Safdie, half of the Safdie brothers directing duo, stars in Are you There God? It’s Me, Margaret, which is out this week
Rudy Giuliani said 'Jewish people need to get over Passover', lawsuit claims
The new lawsuit from a former staffer alleges Rudy Giuliani made frequent racist and sexist remarks
End Jew hatred, say New York Democrats — just not yet
The City Council recently passed a resolution to make April 29 'End Jew Hatred Day'... but two who voted against it and four who abstained are Democrats
Ben Platt wears Magen David to Met Gala in show of Jewish pride
The 'Parade' star attended the night - which controversially honoured Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld - with his Jewish co-star
Noam Chomsky, Ehud Barak and Woody Allen all met with Epstein after conviction
A new calendar belonging to the disgraced pedophile financier has shown his extensive contact book
'God is Dead': Tax-dodging stuffed bagel branded a 'crime against nature'
New York baker H&H came up with the ploy to dodge NY sandwich taxes with a pre-prepared schmear
Theatre review: A Little Life - Unbearable pain among NYC’s beautiful people
Current preoccupation with use of terms such as abuse and trauma to describe behaviours that are merely insensitive is ruthlessly exposed in adaptation of Hanya Yanagihara’s novel
Israel's top representative in New york quits over judicial reforms
Zamir shared a letter, in which he wrote that he quits 'with a heavy heart'
Pro-Palestinian activist who violently attacked Jews jailed for 18 months
The sentence from the New York court is below the five-year maximum prison term that could have been imposed
Neo-Nazis rally outside play about an antisemitic murder
'Parade' tells the story of a Jewish man lynched in the Deep South in the early 1900s
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