JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Palestinian Authority submitted its first documents against Israel to the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
The documents presented on Thursday deal with continued construction in West Bank settlements, Gaza and Palestinians in Israeli jails, the Palestine Liberation...
WASHINGTON (JTA) — A coalition of Jewish groups has declared the coming Shabbat as one of solidarity with the African-American community in the wake of the mass killing at a Charleston church.
In a release Tuesday, umbrella bodies representing the...
(JTA) — A Nazi-looted painting that was returned to its owners last month from the collection of the late art collector Cornelius Gurlitt was sold at auction.
Max Liebermann’s “Two Riders on the Beach” was among the most valuable
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Three more Druze Israelis have been arrested in two attacks on ambulances carrying wounded Syrians to Israeli hospitals, including one that left a Syrian dead.
The arrests early on Thursday come a day after the arrests of...
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Congress included a provision in a trade bill that requires U.S. negotiators to raise objections to Israel boycotts in their dealings.
The language, part of a broad Trade Promotion Authority passed by both chambers of Congress, says...
NEW YORK (JTA) — United States art museums are using “procedural defenses” and a “hostile approach” to renege on their responsibility to return Nazi-looted art to its owners and heirs, a new report says.
Singling out several prominent museums for criticism,...
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Nine Druze-Israelis were arrested in two attacks on ambulances carrying wounded Syrians to Israeli hospitals, including one that left a Syrian dead.
On Wednesday, Israel Police arrested five people from the village of Majdal Shams on the...
(JTA) — A British government committee will not take action against the Belz Hasidic group in London for threatening to ban from its schools students whose mothers drive.
The Equality and Human Rights Commission said on Tuesday that it has...
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Josh Mandel, the Jewish Ohio treasurer who ran for the U.S. Senate in 2012, will not return a campaign donation from a white supremacist.
The Mandel campaign received $1,500 from Earl Holt, the president of the Council...