The longtime publisher of the Long Island Jewish World, who died in September, proved that community papers could do real ...
Jerry Lippman, longtime publisher of the Long Island Jewish World, proved that community papers could do real journalism.
“We will not only survive, we will thrive,” the congregation’s student rabbi and spiritual leader, Benjamin Russell, told his ...
Travel case in hand, dressed in fashionable clothing and wearing a practiced, coquettish smile, Hela Schüpper Rufeisen sat ...
Activist cartoonist Cathy Wilcox has snubbed her own paper after it issued a grovelling apology for publishing a “highly ...
After back-to-back incidents of antisemitic vandalism at Gravesend Park on Tuesday and Wednesday — in which vandals painted a ...
Ruth Ackerman, who survived the war by working for a German family under a false name, recalled scanning newly arrived American troops for a single “Jewish face.” The only member of her family to ...
The idea came from our immediate past board chair as he had gifted a subscription to the president of Ohio University in the ...
An apology over a widely circulated cartoon accused of pedalling antisemitic tropes came “too late”, according to a prominent ...
Jewish groups opposed to the aggressive surge in immigration enforcement are signing letters, planning protests and mending ...
(JTA) — In December 1778, as the American Revolution still raged, a Jewish writer in Charlestown opened a newspaper and saw ...
A majority of Texas' special education private schools still haven't gotten an invitation from the state to participate in ...