Jewish gun club sues NY governor to carry weapons into Synagogue
Quoting from II Kings in the Torah, the lawsuit defends their religious freedom and right to bear arms
How an Orthodox Jewish boys choir took over TikTok
The undeniably Ashki sounds of Miami Boys Choir have blown up on social media
What was the real motive for 9/11? Jew-hate
Last week’s launch of the London Centre for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism was postponed after the Queen’s death. The keynote speech was to be delivered by German political scientist and historian Matthias Küntzel. This is an edited version
Funny Pages film review: A quirky East Coast comedy is a true diamond in the rough
Young filmmaker Owen Kline has written a selection of characters and misfits one can’t help but fall in love with
New York Synagogue removes smoked salmon from kiddush citing 'environmental concerns'
The Upper West Side progressive shul raised concerns about overfishing
'We want New York bagels, not beigels!' - Why the London bread didn't hit the spot
Victoria Prever takes on the incendiary 'bagel / beigel' debate
Jews fear copycat attacks in wake of Salman Rushdie's stabbing
Community security groups have called for constant vigilance to guard against further ‘lone wolf’ terror
Paula Radcliffe’s 'funny' run-in with Williamsburg’s Orthodox community
The former long-distance runner recounted her experience running through one of New York’s largest Jewish communities
Norse god – or nice Jewish boy? The surprising origins of superhero Thor
New York-based writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby were behind the famous superhero
The gloriously rude Lou Reed keeps sounding better with age
Lou Reed: Caught Between the Twisted Stars can be seen at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at the Lincoln Center until next March
Americans have utterly ruined the bagel
Up in Montreal the Jews have stayed faithful to the old ways; bagels there are boiled before they're baked
The Offer TV review: Entertaining drama about the making of The Godfather
A charismatic cast tells the tale of how Jewish and Italian filmmakers came together to create the cinema classic
Bad Jews theatre review: A slow return for an excellent comedy
There are pauses long enough to pitch a tent in this production of Josh Harmon’s excellent play
Old Truths and New Clichés book review: Essays by Isaac Bashevis Singer - The universal mamaloshen
The essays in this volume may not match Singer’s fiction at its best, but they provide an invaluable supplement to our understanding of this extraordinary writer’s vision
Barefoot in the Park theatre review: Reworking Neil Simon’s classic is a step too far
Much of the evening fizzes along in its dated, delightful way but this production would do well to follow the lead of the film version
Students and staff at NY college pledge re-education programs for Jews to 'unlearn Zionism'
The letter has been criticised as a ‘throwback to Soviet re-education campaigns to un-Jew the Jews’
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