The Forward on MSN
What’s a gender-segregated Hasidic pilgrimage like?
Anthropologist Samuel Shuman and Yiddish linguist Chaya Nove recently conducted a unique sort of joint fieldwork: they ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
First funerals held for victims of Bondi Beach Hanukkah massacre: 'Our own Oct. 7'
Father-in-law of Rabbi Eli Schlanger vows ‘to show the world’ by lighting candles at site of attack on last night of Jewish ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Australia holds first funeral for Bondi Beach attack victims
Australia held the first funeral Wednesday for victims of the Bondi Beach mass shooting, as large crowds gathered to grieve a ...
Sheina Gutnick's dad came to Australia to escape persecution for his Jewish faith, and his murder in Bondi has left her ...
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A Holocaust survivor and a 10-year-old with a gentle soul among those killed in Bondi Beach shooting
Before the bloodshed and broken hearts, there was a little girl with a gentle soul, a loving grandmother who delivered meals ...
Colombia says it sent 26 members of the ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect Lev Tahor to the United States after determining that the ...
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Manitoba woman pledges to keep fighting for murdered mother, other Indigenous women at vigil
Three years after Winnipeg police charged a man in the deaths of three Indigenous women, a daughter of one of the women vowed ...
In a different era in New York, mayoral candidates focused on what was known as “The Three I’s“: Italy, Ireland and Israel. Fast forward to 2025, where in this year’s primary, the candidates all seem ...
A legal battle over control of Touro Synagogue, the nation's oldest, has divided Newport's small Jewish community. Two separate congregations now hold services across the street from each other, both ...
Rabbi Moshe Indig said Mamdani convinced him through quiet engagement, but mainstream Jewish groups remain skeptical of the new mayor.
For the first time ever, 3,000 Crown Heights women gathered under one roof for an unforgettable Yud–Tes Kislev farbrengen ...
(The Conversation) — A court decision allowing Israeli women to take the Chief Rabbinate’s exams is the latest sign of growing recognition for women’s religious learning within Orthodox Judaism. (The ...
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