Jeremy Cohen's family says he was fatally hit by tram while escaping an antisemitic attack, releasing video allegedly showing him running away from crowd before accident

'It's going to be an unforgettable Passover,' says Odesa's Rabbi Wolff, as thousands of refugees seek to celebrate the Jewish holiday far from home

Sarah Knafo was deemed highly likely to thrive in France's political scene, but has caused surprise by becoming the protege, lover and adviser of the Jewish presidential hopeful

Jeremy Cohen, 31, was killed two months ago in what police deemed a traffic accident; new video released by his family suggests that incident was triggered by a mob assault

As 'Diaspora Week' kicks off, Nachman Shai says he's fighting to keep rightward-moving Israeli Jews connected to leftward-moving American ones

With Republicans lacking votes to block Holocaust historian's appointment, none of them raise objection to Democrat's request to confirm it by unanimous consent

President wants to increase funds for from $250 million to $360 million after numerous attacks on Jewish institutions in the US

Gilelevits Serafim decided to pick up arms and defend his city; 'He died a hero,' Hillel says; Chabad center destroyed by Russian shelling as city remains united in its resistance

A Russian-born Jew, Rabbi Julia Gris says she always felt welcome in Ukraine; not knowing if she'll ever return home, she leads online services for her scattered congregation

Odele, 46, one of only two women left in the western Ukrainian city, says the war is 'a sign from the messiah'

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