New book wonders: If Israel changed post-Oct. 7, how must Israel education change?
David Bryfman, CEO of The Jewish Education Project, examines the myriad ways that his field has changed over the past 2 1/2 years and what must be done to build proud, resilient Jews
Herzog’s office denies JTS cancellation tied to controversy over students’ opposition
Israeli president's office says he will be unable to attend in-person due to 'circumstances that prevent his travel,' but will speak over video and receive his honorary degree at a later date
UJA-Federation of N.Y. sports luncheon raises record $1.2 million for youth sports
Thursday’s event also honors Gary Bettman, the longest serving commissioner in the history of the NHL
After Trump proclamation, Jewish groups scramble to plan ‘Shabbat 250,’ even as some have concerns
Some Jewish organizations — mainly Orthodox and conservative — hail the initiative for spotlighting Jews and the day of rest, while others have misgivings over the mingling of religion and state
Open Society, which has backed anti-Israel protests, pledges millions to progressive Jewish groups to combat antisemitism
George Soros-founded grantmaker says it will distribute $30 million over three years to groups addressing antisemitsm and anti-Muslim discrimination
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