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Celebrating Shabbat in Poway, a week after the deadly shooting

POWAY, Calif. (JTA) — “Those who are standing can remain standing,” Rabbi Yisroel Goldstein joked, a nod to the standing-room-only crowd that had packed Chabad of Poway for Friday night services. For many of those who filled the sanctuary, showing up was an act of faith, of solidarity,…

Fragile cease-fire takes hold between Israel and Gaza after weekend attacks

JERUSALEM — A tentative cease-fire between Israel and Palestinian militant groups in Gaza appeared to have taken hold Monday morning, bringing a short but deadly bout of cross-border fighting to an end as abruptly as it had started. At least 22 Palestinians, including militants and childre…

Why aren't Diaspora Jews safe yet?

Jewish organizations should take a “holistic approach” to security, strengthening themselves physically, mentally and spiritually, says the head of Jewish Federations' Secure Community Network (SCN). Read more.

Holocaust survivors are dying but their stories are more relevant than ever

Lucy Rosenzweig survived Hitler’s “Final Solution.” And like many survivors, my grandmother sought healing through storytelling — by teaching younger generations the lessons that she had learned, because I — and we — must never forget. Read more.

Lawmakers cite threats to religious institutions in seeking money for NPs

A bipartisan slate of U.S. senators wants more funding for nonprofits’ security, citing intelligence reports of a heightened threat against religious institutions. Read more.