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Joe Biden at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware, early on Nov. 4, 2020. (Photo/JTA-Roberto Schmidt-AFP via Getty Images)
Posted inPolitics

Exit poll: Jewish voters favored Biden 77-21

by Ron Kampeas and JTA November 4, 2020
Videos circulated of a man reciting a prayer for victory for Donald Trump in an Orthodox synagogue Tuesday morning. (Screenshot from WhatsApp)
Posted inNews

Anxious Jewish voters turn to an old standby: prayer

Shira Hanau by Shira Hanau and JTA November 3, 2020
Stephen Miller looks on as President Donald Trump addresses reporters in the Oval Office, July 15, 2020. Miller, who is Jewish, is the architect of the administration's immigration policy. (Photo/JTA-Anna Moneymaker-Pool-Getty Images)
Posted inNews

For most American Jews, immigration looms large in the voting booth — and they don’t like what Trump has done

by Ron Kampeas and JTA November 3, 2020
Jews gathered in front of the New York Public Library in Manhattan to protest antisemitism, Oct. 15, 2020. (Photo/JTA-Tayfun Coskun-Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Posted inNews

For Orthodox Jews, Election Day caps a season of unprecedented partisan activity

Shira Hanau by Shira Hanau and JTA November 3, 2020
Historically, Jews vote in disproportionately high numbers: 80-85 percent of registered voters in U.S. presidential elections, compared to 55 percent among the general population. (Photo/JTA-Eyewolf-Getty Images)
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Jewish groups giving employees off for Election Day — to get out the vote and safeguard democracy

by Larry Luxner and JTA November 2, 2020November 2, 2020
A gathering of Jewish fraternity and sorority members in Minneapolis in 1949. (Photo/Jewish Historical Society of the Upper Midwest)
Posted inHistory

What the history of Greek life reveals about Jewish whiteness and the price of assimilation

by Jess Schwalb and Hey Alma November 2, 2020November 2, 2020
Police stationed in front of Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron's home in Louisville, Oct. 24, 2020. (Photo/JTA-Jon Cherry-Getty Images)
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High school journalists uncover Hitler quotes in Kentucky police training materials

Philissa Cramer by Philissa Cramer and JTA November 2, 2020November 2, 2020
Rep. Alan Lowenthal addresses a Los Angeles union protest, Oct. 3, 2018.  (Photo/JTA-Brittany Murray-Digital First Media-Long Beach Press Telegram via Getty Images)
Posted inNews

A guide to the 23 Jewish Democratic incumbents running on Tuesday

by Ron Kampeas and JTA October 30, 2020October 30, 2020
Sara Jacobs worked in the Obama administration’s State Department. Now she's vying to represent California's 53rd District, which covers parts of southern San Diego. (Photo/Courtesy Sara Jacobs for Congress)
Posted inU.S.

Meet the 11 Jewish Democrats vying to join Congress for the first time

by Ron Kampeas and JTA October 29, 2020
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey speaks to the Senate via videoconference, Oct. 28, 2020. (Screenshot/JTA)
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Two weeks after Twitter bans Holocaust denial, CEO says it’s still allowed

Ben Sales by Ben Sales and JTA October 28, 2020October 28, 2020

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