Jewish identity was weaponized in Supreme Court case overturning affirmative action
The plaintiffs who successfully sued Harvard over affirmative action misrepresented the history of the institution's Jewish quotas
The plaintiffs who successfully sued Harvard over affirmative action misrepresented the history of the institution's Jewish quotas
Jewish groups condemned the remarks. But Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, in a YouTube video with Kennedy posted Saturday night, said the presidential candidate is misunderstood
Five years after the most deadly attack against Jews in the United States, are we any safer?
Jewish organizations need to recognize growing diversity when taking public positions
California, which banned affirmative action in 1996, boasts some of the most diverse college campuses in the country
The maleness of the American Jewish conversation on Israel is becoming a problem
The panel of 37 members will be chaired by Joel Eisdorfer, a member of the Hasidic community and the mayor’s senior adviser
Assemblyman Daniel Rosenthal will join the UJA-Federation of New York as vice president of government relations
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