Judaism
Trump to Visit Israel, the Vatican and Saudi Arabia
The long-haul journey is unusual because recent presidents have visited neighboring Canada or Mexico first.
A Cappella Groups Spark New Passover Tradition
Three Jewish a cappella groups—the Maccabeats, the Y-Studs and Six13—are at the forefront of a new holiday tradition.
Trump Condemns 'Horrible, Painful' Anti-Semitic Threats
The FBI has previously said it is investigating recent threats as "possible civil rights violations."
Why Trump's Holocaust Statement Was So Offensive
The choice of words denied the fact that Jews suffered above all.
Anti-Semitic Acts in U.K. Spike in First Half of 2016
Verbal abuse was the most commonly reported form.
Three Things I Learned From Elie Wiesel
The world has lost one of its premier moral voices, writes the president of the European Jewish Congress.
Why Is Israel's Netanyahu Warming to Russia's Putin?
Russia and Israel's relations may be reaching an all-time high. Here is why.
Student Criticized for Making Hand Gesture In Debate
Imogen Wilson, 22, was accused of violating "safe space" at a council meeting at Edinburgh University.
Israel Rescues 19 Yemeni Jews in Covert Operation
The group, airlifted to Israel, was some of the last remaining Jews in Yemen.
Brooklyn Protest Sparked by Hasidic Abuse Exposé
Protesters are demanding an end to child abuse and cover-ups at yeshivas.
U.K. Anti-Semitic Attacks Drop 22 Percent in 2015
The figure is still the third-highest number of hate incidents against Jews recorded in the U.K.
Merkel Vows to Tackle 'Hatred' At Holocaust Art Opening
Merkel said Germany needs to learn from the lessons of the Holocaust.
Social Media Campaign Shows Solidarity With French Jews
The campaign calling for solidarity with French Jews follows an attack in Marseille and a debate on whether kippas should be worn in public.
Keeping Israel Kosher Costs $770 Million Every Year
A monopoly on Kosher food preparation by Israel's Chief Rabbinate is raising living costs, the finance ministry says.
Kosher Pot Coming to New York State
One of five companies approved to grow and sell medical marijuana in New York got the Orthodox Union's stamp of approval.
One for Each Night: Eight Hanukkah Songs from 2015
A roundup of this year's modern Hanukkah tunes, the parody and mashup kinds.
Vatican: Catholics Should Not Try to Convert Jews
"A Christian can never be an anti-Semite, especially because of the Jewish roots of Christianity," the document says.
Jewish Teacher Stabbed by 'ISIS Supporters' in Marseille
The teacher's life is not in danger, prosecutors say.
Auschwitz Bookkeeper Goes on Trial in Germany
Oskar Groening, 93, accused of being accessory to murder of 300,000 people at infamous Nazi death camp.
Jewish A Capella Group Releases Passover Parody of 'Uptown Funk'
"Seder tonight and we saved you a spot. Don't be slavin', just nosh."
What It Means to Be Jewish and French
Fear and determination among Europe's largest Jewish community.
Double Take: Where Have All the Women Gone?
The decision by an ultra-Orthodox Jewish paper to edit women out of a photo of a march for the Charlie Hebdo attack victims has sparked criticism.
After Charlie: What the Paris Attacks Mean for Israel
Where does the Islamist killing spree leave Jews living in France?
Fight Against Anti-Semitism is 'National Cause' in France
There have been a marked increase in attacks on Jewish people since the summer
Fleeing Persecution, or Justice
The anti-Zionist group Lev Tahor is led by a charismatic rabbi who has served jail time for kidnapping