SCOTUS Rules in Favor of Religious Workplace Accommodation
The United States Supreme Court has ruled in favor of workplace accommodation for religious employees in a 9-0 decision on June 29. Groff v. DeJoy
The United States Supreme Court has ruled in favor of workplace accommodation for religious employees in a 9-0 decision on June 29. Groff v. DeJoy
Ariel University decries ‘racist and BDS-like’ US State Department. By Etgar Lefkovits/JNS.org A U.S. State Department decision to cease scientific and technological cooperation with Israeli
Incidents of antisemitic graffiti in the town are being investigated by local police and county prosecutor. The Clifton City Council may consider adopting the International
Summer is here, and that means that plenty of people are looking forward to vacations. And while you might want to check out some tropical
(JPost) New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday, June 26 the first-ever creation of a panel of advisers on Jewish-related issues. The council will
(JNS) In a rare moment of agreement, the United Nations Security Council called on Tuesday, June 27 for all parties in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to
(JNS) Israel has for the first time seized cryptocurrency wallets tied to Iran’s Quds Force and Lebanon-based Hezbollah terror proxy, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant revealed.
(JNS) Israeli President Isaac Herzog called Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday, June 27 to wish him a happy Eid al-Adha on the eve
(JNS) Neo-Nazis protested outside two Georgia synagogues last Shabbat. On Friday night, some 15 protesters yelled antisemitic things outside Temple Beth Israel, a Reform congregation
During the late springtime season of yearly festive graduations, celebrating important milestones in life for our family members and friends, we are further faced with
Five years ago I reached an agreement with Lincoln Tech to offer a special program for yeshiva students to be trained and placed in jobs
The issue of government funding for Jewish day schools in the U.S. always boils down to perceived conflicts with the Religious Establishment Clause of the