“When they talk about undecided voters, they're talking about my congregation,” said one rabbi in Las Vegas. “I've never had so many people contact me and ask me what I think they should do.”
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Suspect allegedly splattered red paint on Democrat's office and smashed its windows with a hammer on Oct. 7 anniversary.
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Some students at Stern College for Women, Yeshiva University's women's school, say their values are in tension this election.
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Among the 50,000 runners set to run the 26.2-mile course on Sunday will be dozens of Jews who will call attention to the hostages in Gaza, raise funds for Jewish genetic diseases and more.
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Jewish students, many aligned with JVP, built structures for Sukkot that also served as protests against Israel.
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“Citizen Weiner” documents how 26-year-old Zack Weiner mounted a campaign to represent the Upper West Side in 2021 while staging a BDSM scandal.
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