After drawing protests in NJ and Canada, Israeli real estate tour cancels Brooklyn stop over security concerns
The events have drawn increased interest from potential buyers and harsh protests since the Israel-Hamas war began
The events have drawn increased interest from potential buyers and harsh protests since the Israel-Hamas war began
Providence, Rhode Island, has about 100 Orthodox families. Local leaders want more
A happy ending for community leaders who hoped property would stay in Jewish hands
EF Education First’s offer was pulled due to local opposition the buyer described as xenophobic
The son of Holocaust survivors, Zell bought the Tribune Co. in 2007 and filed for bankruptcy a year later
Community mikvah will stay open in the short term; rare Jewish book collection on the move
Stephanie Turk uses comedy, honesty and an icky Yiddish word to successfully market NYC real estate
(JTA) — A co-conspirator in the murder of a Brooklyn real-estate businessman was sentenced to a maximum of 7 years for his actions. Kendall Felix, who pleaded guilty to second-degree conspiracy and first-degree hindering prosecution in the trial over the 2014 murder of real estate developer Menachem Stark, was handed down the sentence Wednesday at…
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