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Jewish players — men and women — at the US Open

By Howard Blas When Diego Schwartzman outlasted Kevin Anderson in Sept. 1’s rain-drenched match — requiring relocation from Louis Armstrong to Arthur Ashe Stadium...

Muslims in the Gulf explore High Holiday traditions

By Josh Hasten, JNS With Jews around the world set to begin the High Holiday season, the small Jewish communities in six Gulf states, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman,...

Using her voice to advocate for women

By Eliana Rudee Adi Topolosky, a rising seventh-grader at Berman Hebrew Academy in Rockville, Md., made international news last year when she spoke up after a male...

US, Israel foes cheer Taliban victory

By Ariel Ben Solomon Newly installed Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi celebrated the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan and the failure of the US to leave smoothly after 20...

Polish president Andrzej Duda (Mateusz Wlodarczyk/Getty)

Poland limits Holocaust restitution

By Dmitriy Shapiro WARSAW — Despite international pressure to veto the bill, Polish President Andrzej Duda signed a bill passed by the Polish legislature on Aug. 14...

‘Shield of David’ at CU

By Mindy Rubinstein Cameron Kholos, a Jewish student at the University of Colorado in Boulder, had been taking martial arts for more than 10 years and wanted to teach...

Jerusalem museum explores global coffee culture

By Judy Lash Balint Coffee culture in Israel is as varied as the population. Bedouin hospitality dictates finely ground dark coffee served in tiny cups. Arabs will serve...

Citizenship law limiting Palestinian immigration fails

By Josh Hasten Politics makes strange bedfellows. In the predawn hours on July 6, the Likud Party celebrated alongside the anti-Zionist Joint Arab List, as the...

Forty years since Israeli attack on Iraqi nuclear facility

By Lilach Shoval On the 40th anniversary of “Operation Opera” — the Israeli Air Force’s attack on the nuclear reactor in Iraq — the Israeli Defense Ministry on...

Compensation for Meron victims’ families

By Noam Dvir, Israel Hayom via JNS Israel’s National Insurance Institute is proposing compensation in the amount of 100,000 shekels ($30,800) for each of the families...