How Jewish activists are campaigning for reproductive rights, one year after Dobbs

((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Before sundown Friday night, as American Jews prepared to light their Shabbat candles, some also lit yahrzeit candles. The additional flames, which signify mourning, burned in commemoration of the first anniversary of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the Supreme Court ruling removing a federal guarantee of abortion rights. That is far […]

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James Crown, one of Chicago’s leading Jewish philanthropists, dies in racetrack crash

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – James Crown, a Chicago billionaire and major donor to Jewish causes, died Sunday in a crash at a racetrack in Colorado while celebrating his 70th birthday.  His sudden death at the Aspen Motorsports Park drew immediate eulogies and condolences from Chicago’s Jewish leaders as well as President Joe Biden, former President Barack […]

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Israeli military decries ‘terrorism’ by settlers and vows to fight it with ‘all the means that are at our disposal’

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) — Israel’s security agencies said they would use “all the means that are at our disposal” to combat violence by settlers in the wake of West Bank riots that left one Palestinian dead and dozens injured. They pledged to use a tactic generally reserved for Palestinian terror suspects in order to stop […]

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Charleston rabbi resigns, saying anti-LGBTQ legislation has forced him to leave South Carolina

((JEWISH REVIEW)) – A rabbi at a historic synagogue in Charleston has announced his resignation from his congregation, and plans to leave South Carolina, over what he characterized as the state’s discriminatory treatment of LGBTQ people. On Wednesday, Rabbi Greg Kanter, who is gay, told Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim that he and his family would […]

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