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"Keeping the Jewish community safe in NYC, and setting groundwork for the future, is the most important thing," said Rabbi ...
Many people in their 20s and 30s cheered and sang along with the klezmer stars onstage, kind of like a Yiddish rock concert.
As the Rebbe counseled during antisemitic violence in Brooklyn in the 1960s, it’s better to plant roots than to flee.
Frieda Vizel left an ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect in New York in a crisis of faith at 25. But instead of cutting ties, she ...
open image in gallery Hasidic Jewish men chat inside Gottlieb's Restaurant on Monday, June 16, 2025, in the Brooklyn borough of New York (AP) The Orthodox make up 9%. The president of the Union for ...
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