Diaspora

Jewish Life Stories: Hettie Jones, one half of a Beat generation power couple, dies at 90

Hettie Jones, Jewish poet has passed away at the age of 90.

By ANDREW SILOW-CARROLL/JTA
28/08/2024

Grapevine, August 28, 2024: Troyumphant

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 Pro-Palestine protesters march past a Star of David made of Israeli flags on Columbia University ca

Hillel and SCN launch new campus security initiative to protect Jewish students

In response to campus security issues, Hillel and SCN launched Operation Secure Our Campuses, offering real-time support and safety training for Jewish students.

Harvard expands kosher dining options following antisemitism task force recommendations

Harvard expands kosher dining options following recommendations from the Task Force on Combating Antisemitism, enhancing support for Jewish students.

Rising antisemitism demands unified action: A call to join forces

Amid a surge in antisemitism, only united efforts can truly protect the Jewish Diaspora.

By TOMER ALDUBI
26/08/2024

'We don’t want a Zionist onstage': Book launch canceled due to Rabbi's Zionism

A launch event in Brooklyn for Joshua Leifer's new book was canceled, and the manager claimed his partner's Zionism was the reason.

Jewish brothers Jack, Luke and Quinn Hughes become first siblings to grace cover of NHL video game

They are the first brothers to earn cover honors on the series, whose latest edition is called “NHL 25.”

By JACOB GURVIS/JTA
23/08/2024

At Camp Ramah in Ukraine, sports and Jewish traditions are an escape from war

Ramah Yachad Ukraine has operated for 32 years, notwithstanding a 30th anniversary in Romania, when the camp was forced to relocate months after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

By SHIRA LI BARTOV/JTA
23/08/2024

Third of non-Jewish college students hostile to Jews or Israel, Brandeis U study finds

The study found that about 15% of students surveyed were hostile to Israel, with many believing, for example, that Israel has no right to exist.

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
23/08/2024

Universities, Jewish groups hope to change campus climate ahead of new school year

Incoming freshmen at the New Jersey public university were presented with a skit in which two opposing student groups faced off over a made-up dispute.

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
23/08/2024
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