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Hebrew College, which sold its Newton Centre, Massachusetts campus in 2018, is now the second major rabbinical school in the United States to do away with rules barring students from dating or marrying non-Jews. (Photo/JTA-Courtesy Hebrew College)
Posted inU.S.

In a shift, Boston’s Hebrew College will now ordain rabbis whose partners are not Jewish

Philissa Cramer by Philissa Cramer and JTA February 1, 2023February 1, 2023
Morgan Blum Schneider, director of the JFCS Holocaust Center in San Francisco, leads students in a workshop on the Holocaust and contemporary antisemitism. (Photo/JFCS Holocaust Center)
Posted inNews

Poll: Most Americans know about the Holocaust, but details are fuzzy

Maya Mirsky
(Aaron Levy-Wolins/J. Staff) by Maya Mirsky January 31, 2023
(From left) San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, Councilmember David Cohen, Holocaust survivor Tamar Jacobs and Jewish Silicon Valley's Jessica Blitchok. (Photo/Courtesy David Cohen)
Posted inNews

San Jose officials mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day

by J. Staff January 31, 2023
Far right Israeli lawmaker and Noam party leader Avi Maoz speaks to the press before a party meeting in Jerusalem, Nov. 28, 2022. (Photo/JTA-Amir Levy-Getty Images)
Posted inNews

Netanyahu ally wants to stop Diaspora donors from funding pluralistic education in Israeli schools

Asaf Elia-Shalev by Asaf Elia-Shalev and JTA January 31, 2023
Katie Couric, who will appear at this year's Day of Philanthropy event in San Francisco, moderating a World Economic Forum panel on poverty, Jan. 24, 2015. (Photo/Flickr CC)
Posted inNews

Katie Couric to headline in-person Day of Philanthropy

Lillian Ilsley-Greene by Lillian Ilsley-Greene January 30, 2023
Students at Fremont High School attend a Jan. 11 assembly on antisemitism.
Posted inUncategorized

High school in Sunnyvale puts sharp focus on antisemitism after years of incidents

Lillian Ilsley-Greene by Lillian Ilsley-Greene January 30, 2023January 30, 2023
Artist aleXsandro Palombo painted several images of characters from "The Simpsons" on the outside of Milan's central train station. (Photo/Courtesy Palombo)
Posted inWorld

Pop artist paints ‘Simpsons’ characters as Holocaust victims outside Milan Holocaust memorial

by David I. Klein and JTA January 30, 2023
an arm coming from out of frame holds up a microphone to a man who is pointing at a window
Posted inNews

In Jerusalem neighborhoods bound together by terror, anger and trepidation about what comes next

by Orly Halpern and JTA January 30, 2023
Sign on the front gate of Jewish Community High School of the Bay in San Francisco. (Photo/Gabriel Greschler)
Posted inBay Area

Bomb and gun threats called in to JCHS and Kehillah Jewish high schools 

by J. Staff January 27, 2023January 30, 2023
Israel's concrete barrier separating the Jewish settlement of Neve Yaakov (foreground) in the northern part of east Jerusalem and the Palestinian area of al-Ram (background) in the West Bank, Oct. 2020. (Photo/JTA-Ahmad Gharabli-AFP via Getty Images)
Posted inIsrael

At least 7 dead, several wounded in Shabbat shooting attack on Jerusalem synagogue

by Ron Kampeas and JTA January 27, 2023January 30, 2023

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