For the first time, the majority of Jewish Americans reported avoiding certain behaviors that identify them as Jewish.
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The Forward on MSN56% of American Jews changed behavior in the past year over antisemitism fears, survey findsMost American Jewish adults are altering their behavior due to fears of antisemitism, according to a new survey commissioned by the American Jewish Committee and published Tuesday. When asked in late ...
A candidate for chairman of the Michigan Democratic Party was asked recently if the party's stances toward Israel and ...
The poll finds the Jewish community is deeply concerned about heightened antisemitism, though only about one-quarter said they personally faced an antisemitic incident ...
For American Jews in the early 1900s, it was American to oppose immigration in order to protect America. Yet it was Jewish to support Jews.
As I got closer, I heard the word ‘Jew’ being thrown around, and ‘genocide’ and ‘Israel’ and ‘Palestine,’ and I just knew ...
“The raid on Jerusalem’s THE EDUCATIONAL BOOKSHOP and the arrest of Mahmoud Muna and Ahmad Muna is a dangerous error of ...
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The Forward on MSNAmerican Jewish leaders grieve as Hamas terrorists convicted of murdering their friends go freeToday, the study hall at the Jewish Theological Seminary, where Eisenfeld was a student, is named for the couple. And many of ...
Jewish members of Congress have formed a Jewish Caucus, as lawmakers seek ways to strengthen relationships, advocate for ...
Reps. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) and Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) lauded the creation of the Congressional Jewish Caucus in a ...
Ben-Hurat works with Classrooms Without Borders in Pittsburg and has been studying and teaching Jewish heritage and the ...
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