Jimmy Carter, former president who brokered first Arab-Israeli peace accord, is dead at 100

WASHINGTON ((JEWISH REVIEW)) – Jimmy Carter, the one-term president who brokered the historic Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt but earned pariah status in some corners of the Jewish community for his criticisms of Israel, has died. Carter, who had remained active into his final years despite a 2015 diagnosis of liver cancer, died […]

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Tree of Life murderer is one of 3 death row inmates exempted from Biden’s commutation order

WASHINGTON — The Pittsburgh synagogue shooter’s federal death sentence remains intact, after President Joe Biden commuted 37 of the 40 sentences of prisoners on federal death row. All of the three men still sentenced to death committed crimes that were motivated by hate or terrorism. Biden’s announcement early Monday morning is among a number of […]

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Department of Ed resolves Title VI antisemitism complaints against 5 U of California campuses, U of Cincinnati

The U.S. Department of Education announced it had resolved nine antisemitism- and Islamophobia-related civil rights complaints made against five campuses inside the University of California system on Friday, including some involving a prominent pro-Palestinian encampment in Los Angeles that had descended into violence in the spring. The sweeping resolution comes in the final weeks of […]

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GOP-led congressional report on campus antisemitism recommends cutting funds to universities that boycott Israel

WASHINGTON — A report on campus antisemitism by the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives recommended cutting government funding to universities that boycott Israel. The report released Thursday detailed the findings of seven congressional committees and painted a dire picture of antisemitism in the United States while specifying that it concerned “antisemitism on college campuses and […]

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Biden signs law that could lead to US Jewish history museum joining the Smithsonian

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden signed into law a bill that could bring the country’s premiere Jewish history museum under the Smithsonian umbrella,  a measure that may help ensure the survival of an institution that faced bankruptcy just a few years ago. Biden on Wednesday announced the enactment of the “Commission to Study the Potential […]

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