UJA-Federation of N.Y. census finds a stable, slightly less poor, Jewish community of 1.3 million members
Poverty in among New York Jews is concentrated in the Haredi and Russian-speaking communities; nearly half of Jewish households not affiliated with a denomination
Adir Challenge names 3 winners for first phase of $1 million competition to tackle antisemitism
The initiative, named for the one of the organizer’s nephews who was murdered in the Oct. 7 attacks, selected three possible winners: a high schooler, a group of college students and a team of adult entrepreneurs
New book considers the role of American Jews — and their money — in the Zionist cause
Eric Fleisch, an assistant professor of Jewish studies at Pennsylvania State University, describes the tensions between American Jewish donors and the causes they fund in Israel
Marc Rowan: It’s time to ‘exact a price’ for antisemitism
Apollo Global Management CEO and UJA-Federation of N.Y. chair says campus protests are not about antisemitism but anti-Americanism, calls on Israel to take responsibility for mending ties with White House in recent interview for Israeli VC firm's podcast
JDC chief: Ukraine’s needs are ‘as great as they ever were’
CEO Ariel Zwang says she sees similarities between the challenges facing Israel and the Ukrainian Jewish community, particularly mental health and resilience-building
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