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Amichai Chikli, head of Israel's Diaspora Affairs and Combat Antisemitism Ministry (Photo/JTA-Olivier Fitoussi-Flash90)
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Israel to invest $40 million in North American Jewish day schools

Jackie HajdenbergPhilissa Cramer by Jackie Hajdenberg and Philissa Cramer May 19, 2023
Kais Saied makes a speech after winning Tunisia's presidential election in Tunis, Sept. 15, 2019. (Photo/JTA-Nacer Talel-Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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Tunisian president pledges security for Jews after synagogue shooting and controversial comments

Gabe Friedman by Gabe Friedman May 18, 2023
Kais Saied, the president of Tunisia, arrives at the Palace of Carthage, Oct. 23, 2019. (Photo/JTA-Houcem Mzoughi-Wikimedia Commons)
Posted inWorld

Days after synagogue attack, Tunisian president downplays antisemitism, criticizes Israel

Gabe Friedman by Gabe Friedman May 16, 2023
Tunisian soldiers secure an area near the Ghriba synagogue in Djerba, following a shooting on May 10, 2023. (Photo/JTA-Fethi Belaid-AFP via Getty Images)
Posted inWorld

Tunisia’s Jewish pilgrimage and Tuesday’s shooting, explained

Ben Sales by Ben Sales and JTA May 11, 2023
Indian army soldiers inspect the remains of a house that was set on fire by a mob in an area of a village in the Senapati district of India's Manipur state, which is home to thousands of Bnei Menashe Jews, May 8, 2023. (Photo/JTA-Arun Sankar-AFP via Getty Images)
Posted inWorld

Caught in the crossfire: India’s Bnei Menashe Jews reeling after 1 is killed and synagogue burned

by Jordyn Haime and JTA May 10, 2023
Jewish pilgrims at the Ghriba synagogue on Tunisia's southern resort island of Djerba, May 8, 2023. (Photo/JTA-Hasan Mrad-DeFodi Images via Getty Images)
Posted inWorld

5 killed, including 2 Jewish pilgrims, in shooting attack on historic Tunisian synagogue

by Ron Kampeas and JTA May 10, 2023May 10, 2023
the king and the rabbi stand facing each other amid a party, chatting
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All the Jewish details of King Charles’ coronation, from Shabbat accommodations to Jerusalem oil

Gabe Friedman by Deborah Danan, Gabe Friedman and JTA May 5, 2023
Jeremy Gordin offers a toast in an undated family photo. (Photo/JTA-Courtesy Gordin family)
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South African journalist Jeremy Gordin, former J. staffer, murdered in home burglary at 70

by Marcel Gascón Barberá and JTA May 3, 2023
Evan Gershkovich, a Moscow correspondent at the Wall Street Journal, has been arrested in Russia and charged with espionage. His colleague Shayndi Raice is calling on Jews to place an empty seat at their seder table as a gesture of support. (Photo/JTA-Dimitar Dilkoff-AFP via Getty Images; #FreeEvan image via Twitter)
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A new symbol at some Passover seders: an empty seat for Evan Gershkovich, Jewish journalist jailed in Russia

by David I. Klein and JTA April 7, 2023
Guests at a seder in Kyiv, Ukraine, including many families from heavily damaged Kharkiv, sit around the seder table on the first night of Passover, April 5, 2023. (Photo/JTA-Marcel Gascon Barbera)
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Embodying a story of trauma and liberation, Ukrainian Jews celebrate Passover amid a new normal

by Marcel Gascón Barberá and JTA April 5, 2023April 5, 2023

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