Bravo rarely announces official cancellations, and RHOM’s future remains uncertain. The show might follow in the footsteps of other Housewives franchises like RHONY and eventually get a reboot with an ...
A Jewish school in Amsterdam was damaged after an overnight explosion against its exterior wall, Mayor Femke Halsema said in a statement Saturday, denouncing the blast as a "cowardly act of aggression ...
Jewish community leaders say the March 12 attack on a synagogue in suburban Detroit shows that antisemitic violence remains a major threat as the Iran war continues — but also demonstrates community ...
March 12 (Reuters) - Rights advocates note a rise in anti-Muslim, anti-Palestinian and antisemitic hate in the United States since the start of U.S. ally Israel's war in Gaza following an October 7, ...
Several “Real Housewives of Miami” stars may not be returning for Season 8 of the Bravo reality show, Page Six has learned. Multiple sources tell us Guerdy Abraira and Julia Lemigova — who went from ...
The case of a Knoxville couple denied adoption training because of their religion may soon come to a close. In a motion filed on Feb. 20, legal advocacy group Americans United for Separation of Church ...
Knoxville residents Elizabeth and Gabriel Rutan-Ram are suing the Tennessee Department of Children's Services and its director after a taxpayer-funded Christian adoption agency refused to help them ...
Purim is widely depicted as the most thoroughly joyful of Jewish holidays — highlighted by celebrations that include costumes, skits, noisemakers and varying degrees of rowdiness. It celebrates the ...
Purim is a joyous Jewish holiday celebrating the deliverance of the Jewish people from a genocide plot in ancient Persia. The holiday is often misunderstood as "Jewish Halloween" because observers ...
Major American Jewish groups quickly backed the U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran Saturday morning, while urging heightened security at Jewish institutions amid fears of retaliation. The strikes, which were ...
On the morning of Purim after I pray and hear the Scroll of Esther read aloud, I put a wad of $20 bills in my pocket and get on my bike. Not singles. Not the $5 I might hand someone at a stoplight.
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