At least 15 people are dead after a mass shooting at Australia’s famous Bondi Beach on Sunday. Follow live updates.
Rabbi Shmulik Greenberg of the Chabad of Wichita confirmed that WPD reached out to discuss security and safety concerns among ...
In light of the recent deadly attack in Australia, the Richmond-area Jewish community is asking for help in standing up to ...
Police bolster their presence as Jewish leaders vow not to cancel celebrations because “if we do, then they win.” ...
Sometimes the most Jewish thing we can do is to sit quietly with children in their fear, writes the head of the Jewish ...
After a recent attack in Australia, some leaders in the Colorado Springs Jewish community are also "shining a light" on ...
Editorial: The Bondi Beach shooting shows we are still confronting the same poisonous hatred that has fueled some of humanity ...
According to the study, 79% of educators report feeling comfortable teaching about other cultures, but only 31% feel confident in their knowledge of both Sephardi and Mizrahi culture and history.
With less than two weeks to go until the Pinstripe Bowl, Penn State football is dealing with a lot of change.Later this month ...
News of a mass shooting in Australia that killed at least 15 people celebrating the start of Hanukkah traveled thousands of miles and landed with shock in South Dakota, home to the nation’s smallest ...
The country saw its deadliest mass killing in nearly 30 years, with the massacre of 15 people this weekend during a Hanukkah ...
Rabbi Adam Stock Spilker reflects on his son narrowly escaping a shooting at Brown University, while also grappling with an ...