Boston
Dozens charged in global insider trading scheme after making millions in illicit profits
Two of the defendants, according to the Massachusetts DA, are located in Russia and Israel and considered fugitives.
American Jewry is facing a shortage of rabbis – what can fix it? - opinion
Outrage after man dressed as Hitler, standing on Israeli flag, salutes Boston Marathon runners
El Al to add nine additional destinations, several int'l airlines to resume Ben-Gurion flights
Boston art museum will return 17th-century painting to heirs of its pre-WWII Jewish owner
The 1646 painting "View of Beverwijk" by Salomon van Ruysdael, will be auctioned in April and is expected to sell for between $500,000 and $700,000
The trials that Hadassah's female founder faced explored in new book
The story of Henrietta Szold, a heroine to humanism, Zionism and equality, is in many ways the story of modern Jewish history leading up to and in the wake of the First and Second world wars.
The little-known Jewish origins of Boston’s annual Christmas tree tradition
The Canadian province has been sending a Christmas tree to Boston as a measure of enduring gratitude for events that date back more than a century.
Israel Arbeiter, driver of Holocaust memory in Boston, dies at 96
A passionate advocate for Holocaust survivor justice and Holocaust education, Israel “Izzy” Arbeiter founded a Boston-based Holocaust memorial and organization for local survivors.
Man who attacked Boston rabbi to face hate crime charges
Khaled Awad, who stabbed Rabbi Noginski earlier this month, faces additional hate crime charges on top of several other charges.
Boston rabbi who survived stabbing attack says survival was a miracle
“If people want to see a miracle, they should look at me,” said the rabbi who was attacked outside the Jewish school.
Jewish roommate of Boston stabber took out restraining order against him
Khaled Awad, who stabbed a Chabad rabbi eight times, is described by friends as "violent" and "very anti-Semitic"
Boston stabbing attack is alarming antisemitic development - editorial
“When a Chabad emissary is stabbed outside a Chabad building, you don’t have to investigate too hard to identify that it is a clear case of Jew-hatred,” said Diaspora Affairs Minister Nachman Shai.
Two arrested as armed militia group stands off with police in Boston
In the vehicles were about 10 people wearing military style clothes and carrying rifles and pistols, police said.
Chabad rabbi stabbed in front of Jewish day school and synagogue in Boston
"The State of Israel will do everything in its power to ensure the safety and security of Jews throughout the world," tweeted Diaspora Affairs Minister Nachman Shai.