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Israeli Opera ‘Theodor’ debuts in New York

The Israeli opera 'Theodor: The Unknown Story of Herzl' debuted in New York, showcasing Herzl’s Zionist vision through a powerful musical performance.

Congressman’s office vandalized as pro-Palestinian protests reignite across NYC

The graffiti covered a window that, for much of the past year, has displayed fliers with the faces of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.

By LUKE TRESS/JTA
28/09/2024

What Eric Adams’ Jewish supporters and critics are saying after his indictment

Adams has declared his innocence and remained defiant after news broke that he had been indicted for crimes including bribery and fraud.

By LUKE TRESS/JTA
27/09/2024

'We’ll continue hitting Hezbollah,' Netanyahu says upon landing in NY

"We will not stop until we achieve all our objectives, first and foremost the retune of the northern residents to their homes,” Netanyahu said.

Israel must be stripped of UN membership, Abbas tells General Assembly

“Israel, which refuses to implement United Nations resolutions, does not deserve to be a member of this international organization,” Abbas said.

Pulitzer winner Jhumpa Lahiri declines award over New York museum's keffiyeh ban

Jhumpa Lahiri declined the Isamu Noguchi Award after the museum fired employees for wearing keffiyeh scarves, symbolizing Palestinian solidarity.

By REUTERS
26/09/2024

New York Mayor Adams faces criminal indictment, vows to fight charges

Mayor Eric Adams anticipates federal charges from a corruption probe, declares innocence, and vows to remain in office despite calls to resign.

By REUTERS
26/09/2024

Greece and Turkey to explore maritime zone talks amid easing tensions

Greece and Turkey will explore talks on demarcating maritime zones to address long-standing disputes over territorial rights and resources.

By REUTERS
25/09/2024

Report ordered by Hochul calls for ‘overhaul’ of CUNY antisemitism policies

CUNY ordered to revamp policies as independent review reveals systemic failures in addressing campus antisemitism and discrimination.

By LUKE TRESS/JTA
25/09/2024

Why writer Etgar Keret wants to get back to Israel as soon as he can

Israeli writer Etgar Keret reflects on war's toll, finding solace in small acts of kindness amid chaos.

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL/JTA
22/09/2024
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