Hanukkah 2025 is almost here. Check out when it begins this year and how to greet loved ones who celebrate the holiday.
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With surviving hostages home, some consider how to continue marking Oct. 7 in Jewish faith
These symbols represent the struggle and pain and trauma that Jews have been going through,' said Rabbi Anina Dassa.
The U.S. Coast Guard clarified its “hate symbols” policy after Jewish groups blasted a revision the service made to its ...
In a recent meeting held behind closed doors, Contra Costa County and the city of Walnut Creek agreed to use over $6 million ...
The Forward on MSN
After outrage, Coast Guard says it will continue to define swastikas as hate symbols
The Coast Guard says it will continue to bar the display of swastikas and nooses after drawing fierce criticism following the revelation of new rules that would redefine the symbols ...
NY Post readers discuss the hateful, intimidating protest against Nefesh B’nefesh outside the Park East Synagogue.
Musicals often center on outsiders striving to belong, and "Wicked," while not overtly Jewish, speaks to that experience.
The lawmakers said that, while the policy was reversed, ‘this kind of reversal … raises urgent questions about how and why ...
The Jews of Egypt, the Nazi -sympathizing regime of Gamal Abdel Nasser and the weaponization of the misremembered “Lavon ...
The change came on the same day media outlets discovered that the Coast Guard had unveiled a policy calling the same symbols ...
Loveland Reporter-Herald on MSNOpinion
Letters: God’s Word; Jason Crow, Mark Kelly
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. All life is vibrant and fluid. Human beings are a form of life. If one ...
The US Coast Guard is no longer considering swastikas and nooses as hate symbols, instead labeling them as 'potentially divisive', sparking safety concerns among Jewish and Black service members.
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