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Arno Rosenfeld

Arno Rosenfeld

Arno Rosenfeld is a reporter at the Forward. He is a former J. intern and has worked as a correspondent for JTA and The Times of Israel.

Pedestrians walk past the Yeshiva Kehilath Yakov School in the South Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn. (Photo/Forward-Getty Images)
Posted inU.S.

How the Jewish establishment helps fund Hasidic yeshivas

Arno Rosenfeld by Arno Rosenfeld and Forward September 16, 2022
While women, pictured here at a Jewish Federations of North America gathering in 2019, have been hired for chief executive roles at many smaller and mid-size federations, they lag far behind men in the top job at major city federations — though Joy Sisisky of the San Francisco-based Jewish Community Federation is a major exception. (Photo/Forward-Courtesy Jewish Federations of North America)
Posted inU.S.

Though the Bay Area is an exception, the largest Jewish federations are run by men

Arno Rosenfeld by Arno Rosenfeld and Forward September 9, 2022September 9, 2022
Kansas Supreme Court Justice Eric Rosen (right) was part of a 6-1 ruling in 2019 that found the state constitution protected the right to abortion. (Photo/Forward-Associated Press)
Posted inU.S.

Meet the Jewish judge who helped protect abortion in Kansas

Arno Rosenfeld by Arno Rosenfeld and Forward August 4, 2022
Sheila Katz, CEO of National Council of Jewish Women, during the Jewish Rally for Abortion Justice. (Photo/Eric Lee for the Forward)
Posted inU.S.

How Jewish communal leaders woke up to abortion rights

Arno Rosenfeld by Arno Rosenfeld and Forward July 26, 2022
Jacki Lovi Sundheim was killed during a mass shooting at Highland Park's annual Fourth of July parade. (Photo/Forward-Courtesy North Shore Congregation Israel)
Posted inUncategorized

‘There are no words’: Highland Park recalls shooting victim’s work with Jewish kids, couples

Arno Rosenfeld by Arno Rosenfeld, Rudy Malcom and Forward July 6, 2022July 6, 2022
Entrance to ice cream factory in the West Bank
Posted inNews

Unilever sells Ben & Jerry’s Israeli operations, allowing West Bank sales to continue

Arno Rosenfeld by Arno Rosenfeld and Forward June 29, 2022
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks during the AIPAC policy conference in Washington, D.C., on March 26, 2019. (Photo/Forward-Andrew Harrer-Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Posted inPolitics

Why are AIPAC and J Street endorsing the same candidates?

Arno Rosenfeld by Arno Rosenfeld, Jacob Kornbluh and Forward June 6, 2022June 6, 2022
Police on scene at Tops Friendly Market in Buffalo, New York, after the mass shooting there, May 14, 2022. (Photo/JTA-John Normile-Getty Images)
Posted inU.S.

‘They don’t care’: Why it’s so hard to take hate sites off the internet

Arno Rosenfeld by Arno Rosenfeld and Forward May 19, 2022May 19, 2022
Activists from the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism and the National Council of Jewish Women attend a demonstration outside the Supreme Court in early 2020. (Courtesy Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism)
Posted inNews

Jewish leaders pledge ‘fight’ on abortion following Supreme Court report

Arno Rosenfeld by Arno Rosenfeld and Forward May 3, 2022May 3, 2022
Cantor Nathan Lam during his first service at Temple of the Arts, March 25, 2022. (Screenshot/YouTube)
Posted inCalifornia

Celebrity L.A. cantor Nathan Lam finds a soft landing after sexual misconduct allegations

Arno Rosenfeld by Arno Rosenfeld and Forward April 22, 2022September 18, 2023

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