UN Security Council adopts resolution urging aid to Gazans, stops short of calling for ceasefire

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — After days of negotiations, the United States allowed the passage of a United Nations Security Council resolution urging the acceleration of assistance to Gaza Strip Palestinians, but stopping short of calling for a ceasefire. The resolution passed Friday called for “for urgent steps to immediately allow safe and unhindered humanitarian access, and […]

Continue Reading

Prominent LA Conservative synagogue relocates Shabbat services due to planned pro-Palestinian protest

LOS ANGELES ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Temple Beth Am, Los Angeles’ third-oldest Conservative synagogue, told congregants it would be moving its Saturday afternoon Shabbat services this weekend due to safety concerns over a pro-Palestinian protest happening at a nearby park. In an email sent to the community on Thursday, Rabbi Adam Kligfeld and temple president Mark […]

Continue Reading

US charges alleged Hezbollah operative in 1994 Argentina AMIA Jewish center bombing

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) —  The U.S. Department of Justice has charged a dual Lebanese-Colombian citizen with playing a key role in the massive 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, among other acts of terrorism. Samuel Salman El Reda, 58, has been an operative of Hezbollah’s Islamic Jihad Organization since 1993 […]

Continue Reading

Conservative movement is suspending its Israel gap-year program, citing budget woes and ‘recruitment challenges’

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — The Conservative movement is suspending its Israel gap year program for high school graduates, months after narrowly averting a closure for this year with an urgent fundraising appeal. The program, called Nativ, is run by the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, the movement’s congregational arm. Over more than four decades, Nativ has […]

Continue Reading

MIT joins Harvard and Penn on list of schools facing federal civil rights investigations

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California, Davis, both of which have recently experienced widely publicized episodes of conflict around Israel, are among six new institutions facing U.S. Department of Education investigations. The department has indicated it is taking a newly aggressive approach to addressing it and Islamophobia on […]

Continue Reading

Ari Segal, former head of two Orthodox schools, accused of ‘sexualized’ communications with students

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — A Houston Orthodox day school says it found credible allegations that a former head of school engaged in “sexualized” communications with students. The school, Robert M. Beren Academy, is inviting graduates with similar experiences to reach out to an investigator who is scrutinizing the behavior of Rabbi Ari Segal, who served in […]

Continue Reading

A poll shows Palestinians overwhelmingly support Oct. 7. What does that mean?

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — When a recent survey showed that nearly three-quarters of Palestinians supported Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack, Israeli officials and commentators cited it to justify their country’s war in Gaza, which aims to depose the terror group. “Palestinians need to focus on prioritizing the building of their nation, rather than trying to destroy ours,” […]

Continue Reading

Tikvah Fund, conservative think tank, to open ‘classical’ Jewish day school in New York City

((JEWISH REVIEW) and New York Jewish Week) — The Tikvah Fund, a Jewish conservative think tank, is launching a Jewish day school that will aim to give students an education that emphasizes “the majesty of Western civilization.”  Emet Classical Academy, whose name is Hebrew for “truth,” will open next fall on the Upper East Side […]

Continue Reading

Trump denies plagiarizing Hitler with ‘poisoning blood’ phrase: ‘I never read ‘Mein Kampf”

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Speaking at an Iowa presidential rally on Tuesday, Donald Trump denied lifting a phrase describing immigrants as “poisoning the blood of our country” from Adolf Hitler’s manifesto. “They don’t like it when I said that,” the former and hopeful president said. “And I never read ‘Mein Kampf.’ They said, ‘Oh, Hitler said […]

Continue Reading