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‘No legitimate opposition’ to Syed

WASHINGTON — Sen. Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat, is one of Israel’s staunchest defenders in Congress — and he thinks Republican attacks on one of President Joe...

A Middle East success story

WASHINGTON — While most of the world is focused on the disaster in Afghanistan, the first anniversary of a positive Middle East development took place last week. The...

Is foreign aid to Israel being conditioned?

The annual bill that determines what funds the US will disburse overseas passed last week, and it has new language. Here’s a breakdown of the Israel-related content in...

Pro-Israel candidate wins in Ohio race

Shontel Brown, a Cuyahoga County councilwoman, came from behind in the polls to win a critical Democratic primary in a Cleveland area district with a substantial Jewish...

Sen. Carl Levin dies

Carl Levin, the Jewish Michigander who spent 36 years as a focused public servant and pro-Israel voice in the Senate, has died at 87. The Levin Center at Wayne State...

Five states consider sanctions on Ben & Jerry’s

WASHINGTON — Could Ben & Jerry’s decision to stop selling its ice cream in the West Bank trigger many or all of the laws that US states have passed in […]

Ben & Jerry’s faces legal challenges

WASHINGTON — Ben & Jerry’s decision this week to pull out of an agreement that allowed its Israeli franchisee to sell its product in what the company terms...

More American Jews critical of Israel

WASHINGTON — A survey of US Jewish voters taken after the Israel-Gaza conflict finds that a sizable minority believe some of the harshest criticisms of Israel,...

Miami-Dade’s Jewish mayor is steady voice in haunting circumstances

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava speaks fluent English and what she calls passable Spanish, but some of her constituents use a Yiddish word to describe her.

Jews split on court fostering ruling

Catholic agency tailors fostering to religion; ‘religious liberty’ or ‘discrimination’? WASHINGTON — A key, unanimous Supreme Court decision on religious...