Diaspora Jews

Search for missing American-Israeli woman in Montana paused, external Jewish SAR team enlisted

Ehrlich was relocating to Washington for a job, and had stayed in Missoula, Montana to break up her journey from Colorado.

‘The end of the two-state solution hope in my lifetime,' says US Reform rabbi

"The Palestinians themselves strangled this fragile hope in its crib," Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch said.

US Jews oppose Gaza relocation plan, trust US gov't support for Israel, don't trust Trump

A majority of US Jews think the US is doing enough to support Israel, with 57% saying US support for Israel is at an appropriate level.

How a small delegation of US Jews got to Syria for the first time in decades

Visiting historic synagogues and praying with Torah scrolls that had remained intact through the country’s brutal, 14-year civil war, these Jews were celebrating a homecoming.

By ANDREW LAPIN/JTA
26/02/2025

American-Israeli woman from Montana still missing after disappearance at dog park

Ehrlich's dog, Bamba, is also still at large and local police are requesting help in finding the dog to return to their family.

After decades in exile, Syria's Jews visit Damascus

Virtually all of the few thousand Jews in Syria promptly left, leaving less than 10 in the Syrian capital.

By REUTERS
19/02/2025

Keshet releases first comprehensive report on experiences of LGBTQ+ Jews of Color

Golan Moskowitz said the report illuminated a “blindspot in Jewish American institutional and community life,” and it can now serve as a tool to support LGBTQ+ Jews of Color.  

Why isn’t Domantas Sabonis playing in the All-Star Game?

Beyond the Eagles’ two Jewish executives, there were a few other Jewish storylines on Super Bowl Sunday — both on the field and off.

By JACOB GURVIS/JTA
15/02/2025

Why did so many Jewish organizations buy into the DEI scam?

Even in its earliest forms, DEI was never really about the literal meaning of the three words, “Diversity,” “Equity” and “Inclusion.”

By DAVID BERNSTEIN , PHIL SIEGEL
14/02/2025

October 7 changed us, now we must decide who we become

We need a two-pronged strategy: engage newly connected Jews and bring them to Israel, followed by sustained Jewish education. 

By JEREMY LEIBLER
10/02/2025
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