Americans are more hesitant to identify as Jewish in public due to rising antisemitism, survey shows
For the first time, the majority of Jewish Americans reported avoiding certain behaviors that identify them as Jewish.
The judge said he chose the probationary term so federal supervisors would keep Adam Braun under monitoring in the community ...
(RNS) — Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, the Reform movement’s rabbinical training school, is moving its ...
An annual survey from the American Jewish Committee found 77% of American Jews feel less safe since the Oct. 7 massacre in Israel.
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The AJC said the survey was designed to capture how American Jews have experienced antisemitism in the year-plus following ...
Experts in Jewish history and culture say we should be talking about Kanye West's antisemitism. That to be silent is to be ...
The American Jewish Committee's survey also found that about 80% are feeling at least somewhat less safe in the United States following Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack.
Less visible than the lives lost, injuries sustained and homes destroyed has been devastation to flora and fauna in both ...
Their brief focuses on Oklahoma’s Republican attorney general, Gentner Drummond, who opposes public funding for religious ...
Sens. Tim Scott (R-SC) and Jacky Rosen (D-NV), joined by 32 other senators, will reintroduce the Senate version of the ...
The poll finds the Jewish community is deeply concerned about heightened antisemitism, though only about one-quarter said ...
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