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As the school year ends and summer begins, shluchim around the world are seeing how the impact of Jewish learning continues ...
The fiery debate around ethnic studies in SF schools points to a problem: The program distorts history and embeds a political ...
So far, instead of hostility, I’ve encountered moments of unexpected connection. Instead of fear, glimpses of hope. And that ...
Two-thirds of American Jews feel less secure at work than a year ago. Our survey of 1,300-plus Jewish professionals reveals ...
The event brought people of all faiths and backgrounds together for an evening of education, empathy, and action.
A Jewish student on Tuesday achieved a partial victory in a discrimination case against the Free University of Berlin. The Berlin Administrative Court said it would continue proceedings to determine ...
Mitch Teich speaks with a researcher that studies Jewish life in small towns, and takes a trip to the synagogue in Tupper ...
The nation’s largest teachers union has decided it doesn’t really want to teach American schoolchildren about the Holocaust anymore. The official ...
▪ In May, the WWU Faculty Senate voted to demand that the university change its definition of antisemitism under the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance — which is recognized by the U.S.
It’s easy to reflexively and statistically view those who died in the Holocaust during World War II as tragic victims, but ...
This proposed solution to the profound controversy deeply perplexing Israelis of all backgrounds and ideologies is based on ...
Supporters of AB 715 are pressing ahead despite new opposition from the powerful California Teachers Association.