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The $1,700 federal tax credit to support private school tuition delivers a long-sought victory to Orthodox Jewish advocacy ...
New Orleans had the first purpose-built Jewish orphanage in America because New Orleans had yellow fever, an indiscriminate ...
As the school year ends and summer begins, shluchim around the world are seeing how the impact of Jewish learning continues ...
Our Jewish identity isn’t bound to an academic calendar. There’s no “off-season” for mitzvot. Tefillot are still recited, ...
A new school voucher program in the One Big Beautiful Bill act is dividing Jews over the separation of church and state and ...
The fiery debate around ethnic studies in SF schools points to a problem: The program distorts history and embeds a political ...
Jewish Journal editor, Jessica Tzikas recounts her first five months on the job and what she has seen from the Jewish ...
Top Chef' judge Gail Simmons opens up about the importance of preserving family recipes, and creating new traditions at home ...
Let’s push back against anti-Christian bigotry in Jewish circles the way CUFI pushes back against anti-Jewish bigotry in Christian circles.
To make planning easier, the Cleveland Jewish News has compiled a list of great places to explore this season. If your ...
By the time the Nazi Party’s systematic murder of Jewish people in Europe ended in 1945, the global Jewish population had ...
Humanitarian efforts to transport young refugees to safety during World War II faced bureaucratic and political hurdles. Many ...