Thirsty Democrats eye Pritzker’s liberal oasis
Could the governor of Illinois be the man to take over from Biden?
Joe Biden kneels in front of Holocaust survivors at emotional Yad Vashem ceremony
The president ditched social distancing to pay his respects to two Shoah survivors
The Gray Man Film review: an enjoyable romp slightly let down by its meandering screenplay
There is a lot about the film that feels both old fashioned, but it is definitely entertaining
Meet the Jewish space engineer who helped bring us images taking us closer to moment of creation
Shul-going NASA veteran Michael Kaplan was part of the team that built the James Webb Space Telescope
A weary Biden's arrival to Israel was anticlimactic but sincere
Biden’s warm words in his speech all seemed sincere, but he’s suffering from the plummeting ratings in the polls back home
Secret Service agent sent back to the US after allegedly assaulting a woman in Jerusalem bar
A member of the team supporting the president was briefly detained by Israeli police
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’
Fury of orthodox leaders as Israeli courts allow secular weddings in Israel for the first time
Currently non-orthodox Jewish marriages are not recognised as binding in Israel
Tennessee judges dismiss Jewish couple’s lawsuit claiming adoption discrimination
A court dismissed a claim that a Christian agency refusing adoption services to a Jewish couple was discrimination
Stephen Breyer's civility has never been more needed in the US
The now retired Supreme Court Justice was no caricature liberal
Shabbat services cancelled at Texas synagogue after FBI warning
San Antonio Jewish Federation said last night no known imminent threat
The inside story of carnage at a Jewish suburb's Fourth of July parade
The Maxwell Street Klezmer Band set a celebratory tone before Robert Crimo shattered the revelry by opening fire from a rooftop
Ex-CIA chief: Iran nukes could just be a bluff
Norman Roule, who worked for the US agency for 34 years, says Tehran may instead be using the mere threat as a 'diplomatic lever'
Will Biden's trip to Israel mark the start of a bromance with Lapid?
The US administration is eager to help the new Prime Minister, who will have the unique windfall of hosting a president less than two weeks after taking office
Are Jews white? Inside US census wars
US officials are planning to add a new race to the census
The Jewish victims of the Highland Park shooting
The Jewish community in Highland Park is in mourning after a gunman fired at Independence Day event
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