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For decades, a group of so-called “human rights” organizations – in particular, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch ...
In celebration of Lag b’Omer, Gross Schechter Day School in Pepper Pike will host its fourth annual Ignite the Night on May ...
Catholic Jewish Bridgebuilders provided Cleveland’s Jewish and Catholic communities with an opportunity to challenge biases ...
The Jewish Family Service Association of Cleveland’s Horvitz YouthAbility program was honored during Providence House’s Every ...
Four rounds into the 2025 NFL draft, Cleveland Browns General Manager Andrew Berry looked like a precision surgeon, making ...
The Cleveland Jewish News and Rock The House held its second annual Mitzvah Showcase on April 27 at Pinstripes at Pinecrest ...
Noah Weiskopf, a 22-year-old senior journalism major at The Ohio State University, was awarded the Robert F. Wolfe Journalism ...
Seymour Weiner, a Jewish World War II veteran, lifelong Brooklynite and a beloved New York Mets superfan, died Tuesday at 98 years old.
The Argentine government announced the release of nearly 1,850 classified documents that show how Nazi fugitives escaped to the country after World War II.
The wildfires that erupted outside Jerusalem, burning vast swaths of forest and blighting Israel’s Independence Day, have been brought under control.
We aim to expand people’s concept of what it means to be Jewish in America,” says Kenneth Hoffman, the museum’s executive ...
The anti-Israel adviser “holds no U.N. mandate, no immunity and can be sanctioned and denied entry,” according to Hillel Neuer, of UN Watch.The post Francesca Albanese reappointment ‘invalid,’ UN watc ...