New York governor reportedly expressed frustration with campaign appearance at Jewish holiday event during his run for attorney general in 2006

When David Teyf found himself jobless during the COVID pandemic he put his culinary talents towards seeing NY's elderly are well fed with weekly Shabbat meals

Family of eight says it faces religious prejudice after being repeatedly rejected from public residences due to number of children

Popular language-learning app has a bissel obstacles to overcome before hitting screens -- with a side of bagels and schmear -- on April 6

From 1977 to 2019, real estate agent John J. Brown bought leavened bread products from the congregants of dozens of synagogues in and around New York City

It may sound sacrilegious to New Yorkers, but most who taste London-style salmon are won over by its delicate taste - and UK native Simon Joseph's booming import business is proof

Despite coronavirus limitations, numbers attending funeral of Rabbi Yechezkel Roth, 86, exceed capacity of building, flowing out into surrounding streets

In new book, Gabrielle Glaser spotlights Jewish New York's prestigious Louise Wise Agency as leader in unethical practices targeting newborns, birth mothers, and adoptive parents

In early 2020, donors recruited by the Covid Plasma Initiative supplied 50% of the nation's plasma, also demonstrating the treatment's efficacy and paving the way to widespread use

Groups that oppose government scrutiny of secular education at Jewish private schools quick to praise candidate, but nonprofit that advocates for reform at yeshivas unhappy

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