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Daniel Goldman is trailing Brad Lander by more than thirty points in a primary contest. The race reflects rising socialist influence within the Democratic Party and growing tensions over issues such as Israel.
Hundreds of Jewish leaders are calling on Israel's ambassador to the United States to apologize for labeling J Street a 'cancer.' They say the remarks deepen divisions and undermine unity within the Jewish community.
A Norwich woman who was the first in Norfolk to receive a new sickle cell treatment has died after medical complications. An inquest has opened, with a full hearing due in August.
An exploration of Shavuot’s meaning argues that the holiday’s power lies not in ritual symbols but in the Jewish people’s enduring pledge at Sinai. The author calls for renewed daily affirmations of faith and gratitude, especially for life in the State of Israel.
Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah and Judaism’s mission to unite heaven and Earth. The festival teaches that holiness is achieved by elevating everyday life and bringing sanctity into the physical world.
A new internal review details how Kamala Harris lost the 2024 election but has deepened divisions within the Democratic Party. The report highlights messaging failures and voter disconnect while avoiding scrutiny of key leadership decisions.
The Board of Peace envoy called on the United Nations Security Council to pressure Hamas to disarm, warning Gaza could remain permanently divided. Violence and evacuation orders have continued despite a ceasefire, deepening fears for the territory's future.
The United States has charged former Cuban President Raul Castro over the 1996 downing of two civilian planes, escalating tensions with Havana. Officials suggest the case could pave the way for broader pressure or political change on the island.
President Donald Trump said the United States will seize and destroy Iran’s enriched uranium and prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon. He signaled openness to negotiations but warned that military action could proceed if talks fail.
Iran's new supreme leader has not appeared publicly since taking office two months ago, prompting speculation about his health after reported injuries in airstrikes. Officials insist he remains in control as security fears and nuclear negotiations with the United States intensify.
Hundreds of Jewish leaders are calling on Israel's ambassador to the United States to apologize for labeling J Street a 'cancer.' The letter says his remarks dehumanize fellow Jews and worsen divisions amid ongoing debates over Israel and military aid.
Nickolay Mladenov called on the United Nations Security Council to intensify pressure on Hamas to disarm and safeguard the Gaza ceasefire. He warned that without full commitment from both Hamas and Israel, the fragile truce could collapse.
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