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Borough Park, a heavily Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn, N.Y. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

New York to offer kosher food at select sites as virus lingers throughout city

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio authorized on Monday the serving of kosher food at 10 food-distribution sites in Brooklyn and Queens, N.Y., several hours after the Metropolis Council’s Jewish Caucus issued a...
A New York City subway train. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

Woman indicted with hate crime for anti-Semitic attack on New York City subway

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A woman who went on an anti-Semitic tirade against two Jewish people on a New York City subway in December was indicted with a hate crime by a Manhattan grand jury, attorneys of one...
A woman holds up a sign against anti-Semitism at a rally in New York City on Sept. 22, 2019. Photo by Rhonda Hodas Hack.

NYC Commission on Human Rights unveils ad campaign focused on protecting Jews

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The New York City Commission on Human Rights launched a new ad campaign focused on reassuring the Jewish community that it is committed to combating anti-Semitism, reported the Jewish Insider. The advertisements are slated to run in several...
Leo Baeck Institute at the Center for Jewish History. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

New exhibit showcases Jewish migration to Manhattan, evolution of community

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A new exhibition in the Chelsea area of New York City details the history of German-Jewish migration to Washington Heights and how Jewish immigrants created a community for themselves in the Manhattan neighborhood, amNY reported. “Refuge in...
Yeshiva University President Rabbi Ari Berman with participants of the genetic-screening event at Yeshiva University, part of Jewish Genetic Screening Awareness Week, Feb. 4, 2020. Photo by Jason Edelstein.

Yeshiva University hosts campus screening week for Jewish genetic diseases

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As part of Jewish Genetic Screening Awareness Week (JGSAW), Yeshiva University in New York City hosted a genetic screening event on Tuesday that was attended by about 100 people. With organizational partners across the country, the week has focused...
A view of Manhattan. Photo by Aharon Krohn/Flash90.

New York City, Israeli venture capital firm partner to open cyber-security hub

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New York City partnered with Israeli venture capital firm Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) to open a new cyber-security center in downtown Manhattan on Monday. The $100 million partnership, including a $30 million contribution from New...
A group from Cleveland walks across the Brooklyn Bridge at the “No Hate. No Fear.” rally in New York City that drew 25,000 people, Jan. 5, 2020. Credit: Jewish Federation of Cleveland.

Jews needed to show pride by marching. Now can they show smarts?

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After a year in which there was a surge of violent anti-Semitic attacks on ultra-Orthodox Jews in the greater New York area, the rest of the Jewish community, which had often ignored assaults on...
Participants at a Jerusalem rally in solidarity with the “No Hate. No Fear” march in New York City, Jan. 5, 2020. Credit: Jewish Agency for Israel. Credit: Jewish Agency for Israel.

Hundreds attend Jerusalem rally in solidarity with New York City ‘No Hate’ march

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Hundreds of people came together in Jerusalem on Jan. 5 to participate in a rally of solidarity with the “No Hate. No Fear” march in New York. Taking place in the Jewish Agency’s courtyard, the event was...
Ali Kourani, 35, was sentenced to 40 years in prison for working as a “sleeper” agent for Hezbollah while living in the Bronx, helping the terrorist group plan attacks on New York City. Source: LinkedIn.

Hezbollah member gets 40 years for assisting group in planning New York attacks

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A former Uggs salesman was sentenced on Tuesday to 40 years in prison for working as a “sleeper” agent for Hezbollah while living in the Bronx, assisting the terrorist group in planning attacks on...
U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman gives an address during the annual International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries (Kinus Hashluchim) in New York, which took place this year from Nov. 11-16. Photo by Itzik Roytman.

5,800 rabbis and communal leaders celebrate Jewish life at Chabad conference banquet

Lettered and numbered circular tables lined the 150,000-square-foot New Jersey Convention Center, each one filled with a dozen rabbis and Jewish communal leaders, close to 6,000 people in all. They came together for the...