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Finally returning home: American family repatriates five ancient artifacts to Greece
Mendoni expressed her gratitude to the Gray family for their decision to return the artifacts, noting that it “highlights the decisive role of citizens in the protection of cultural heritage.”
‘Buffer zones’ come to California, as a lawmaker proposes limiting protests near houses of worship
Antisemitism emerges as a defining issue in 2026 California governor’s race
‘Tax the Jews’ chants break out at event held by Jewish mayor of San Francisco
FBI investigates shooting inside San Francisco Russian Jewish center
It was not until word of the incident began circulating in the community that authorities became involved.
Footage from attack on Paul Pelosi released by authorities
The surveillance footage showed the alleged attacker smashing through a glass window to get into the couple's San Francisco home.
Five Chinese citizens killed in California shooting - consulate
The Half Moon Bay shooting on Monday, in which seven people died, was the second of two gun rampages in California in recent days in which a total of 18 people were killed.
In ‘Mapping Jewish San Francisco,’ a treasure trove of Bay Area Jewish history goes on display
Bay area Jews have a hidden cultural history to explore.
'It's just so tragic how it happened,' Pelosi says in first comments since attack on her husband
Nancy Pelosi made her first public comments since the attack on her husband in their San Fransisco home.
Suspect in attack on Pelosi's husband expected to be formally charged
The suspect broke into the Pelosis' home and attacked Paul Pelosi with a hammer on Friday.
Man who attacked Pelosi’s husband spread conspiracy theories about Jews
San Francisco police arrested David DePape after Paul Pelosi struggled with a home invader who was attacking him.
SFSU event with terrorist speakers was unauthorized by university
A Beirut event with Dr. Rabab Abdulhadi was "neither sponsored nor authorized by SF State, and we have contacted organizers to notify them of unauthorized use of the SF State name."
SFSU hosted Palestinian terrorist speakers at Beirut conference
PFLP founding member Salah Salah and Airplane hijacker Leila Khaled were among the many controversial figures invited by San Francisco State University's AMED program.
Jewish journalist called 'Nazi' by San Francisco politician
District 4 supervisors board candidate Leanna Louie called journalist Joe Eskenazi "EskeNAZI" after he had written an expose about her.