Judah Gribetz, lawyer and counsel behind landmark Holocaust restitution plan, dies at 97 - report
Gribetz was best known for creating a plan that distributed $1.288 billion in restitution to victims of the Holocaust.
Gribetz was best known for creating a plan that distributed $1.288 billion in restitution to victims of the Holocaust.
Tours of synagogues and meetings with religious leaders highlight renewed interest in Jewish history and unresolved questions over historic sites, property, and diaspora ties.
The British Medical Association has passed a motion calling for an investigation into the use of the IHRA antisemitism definition in the NHS, citing concerns over free expression among staff.
If passed, both bills could be enacted into law by the end of August.
Stephanie Ruskay would be the first female rabbi elected to state office in US history. Her opponent is Mamdani-endorsed Eli Northrup, public defender and grandson of a Jewish civil rights lawyer.
The House seat for New York’s 12th district opened up after Nadler announced last fall that he would retire at the end of this term.
More than 1,300 community leaders, philanthropists and supporters gathered in Lower Manhattan for their annual New York Gala
The video at the center of the Sydney nurses case has been ruled inadmissible after a judge found it was obtained in breach of state laws.
Mark Berlin stepped down from the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, citing concerns that its upcoming Nakba exhibit lacks historical balance.
UK MPs rejected an e-petition calling for an inquiry into alleged “pro-Israel influence” on British politics, warning it echoed antisemitic conspiracy theories.
Jewish organizations in Spain have rallied behind journalist Pilar Rahola after prosecutors opened preliminary proceedings over a complaint tied to her pro-Israel views.