Can you address antisemitism at the ballot box?
A new political action committee in Pittsburgh seeks to score and donate to candidates based on how favorable they are to Jews
The Anti-Defamation League's new "report cards" scoring schools on antisemitism drew criticism from some of its partners
A new political action committee in Pittsburgh seeks to score and donate to candidates based on how favorable they are to Jews
A ceasefire and hostage deal is the only credible endgame to the war in Gaza
A new coalition of progressive Jewish groups say the popular Nonprofit Security Grants Program is wrong solution for combating antisemitism
With the generous help of Forward readers, Yasmine Ayyoub and her husband made it to Egypt
Rochester's Jewish federation connected an offensive cartoon to a local ceasefire resolution. A Jewish council member pushed back
Using some of their favorite recipes, our Forward editor-in-chief made 134 cookies for the 134 Israeli hostages still in Gaza
'People have such strong dispositions of what the data should say,' said researcher Eitan Hersh
Chants of "We don't want no Zionists here" felt like a "knife through the heart" to a Montclair mom
Chabad tends to welcome students regardless of their politics on Israel, while the ADL has cracked down on anti-Zionist student groups
Five months into the war, the Israeli author tries to imagine what his country will look like in five years.
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