Antisemitism in America: A Warning is scheduled for publication in February and will be based on Schumer’s experiences growing up in Brooklyn in the 1960s.
Patrick Dai was charged last year for making online threats against Jewish students and will serve a 21-month sentence ■ Meanwhile, a federal judge issued the first ruling against a U.S. university in connection to campus protests
In a rare convergence, it seems that this week Israel's defense chiefs, the Israeli public, the ambassadors of the U.S., U.K. and Germany and the Iranian government are all on the same page
After protests against the use of public space for gender-segregated prayer in Tel Aviv last year sparked a national debate on the issue, the city clamped down on the practice. But the battle over the character of Israel's secular capital is still playing out, and some warn 'it will end in another explosion'
Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir sought to appoint an ultra-Orthodox Jewish officer instead of an Arab Christian officer to command the area that includes the flashpoint Tomb of the Patriarchs, where the minister often prays
After meeting Lebanon's parliament speaker in Beirut, U.S. President Biden's top Mideast envoy says 'we continue to believe that no one truly wants a full-scale war between Lebanon and Israel' ■ U.S., U.K. and German envoys to Israel issue public call to immediately accept Gaza cease-fire/hostage release deal ■ Here's what you need to know 313 days into the war
As the Gaza death toll approaches 40,000, Haaretz examines the data from a global perspective. The rate and pace of deaths - as well as the living conditions of those still alive – overshadow the conflicts in Iraq, Ukraine and Myanmar
According to conspiracy theories spread by some on the far left, 'the Zionists' were behind Britain's recent outbreak of far-right riots. The fact that the anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant rhetoric has had a warm reception in some quarters in Israel is unhelpful, to say the least
Cantor Nikola David was taken to hospital after a physical altercation with his son, where he was pronounced dead according to a German report. 'His unexpected death leaves a painful gap for the community, the city, but of course especially for his family,' said Beth Shalom Congregation
Following unilateral recognition by some of a Palestinian state, Israel designates new land for settlement construction. 'No anti-Israel or anti-Zionist decision will stop the development of the settlement,' said Israel's far-right finance minister following international condemnation of the move
'The behavior of Israel's government of chaos and its criminal gang worries me more': After months of displacement amid the Gaza war and conflict with Hezbollah, some northern Israelis are returning to their abandoned homes
After the revelations, the athlete posted a picture of himself wrapped in a French flag on his social media accounts, saying he was sorry if he had offended people.
Netanyahu and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich shrugged off Fitch's move, saying a downgrade is expected during a war. But what happens next is as much in Iran's and Hezbollah's hands as it is in Israel's
A future commission of inquiry will have to examine how Israel overlooked Iran's policy change ■ Meanwhile, Biden has also spotted an opportunity ■ And Netanyahu? He would rather play on time, but could still stand to gain from a deal