(JTA) — A French-Jewish lawmaker and his non-Jewish colleague wore kippahs in parliament to signal their rejection of anti-Semitism. Meyer Habib and Claude Goasguen were filmed wearing the ...
The men wear big crocheted kippahs. Prior to deciding to become ... descendants of anousim and the other tends towards Hasidic kabbalistic practice,” she said. “Anousim” is a Hebrew term ...
The leader of Germany's Jewish community has advised Jews to avoid wearing traditional skullcaps (kippahs) following anti-Semitic attacks. Josef Schuster, the president of the Central Council of ...
The movement, which featured a set of theological doctrines in which Jewish Kabbalistic tradition merged with Muslim and later Christian elements, suffered a setback with Tsevi’s conversion to Islam ...
Many Jewish teens hesitate before wearing kippahs, Stars of David and other signs of their Jewish identity on the street. Despite the pressures, young Jews in the Miami area are using pins ...
Speaking to a room of a couple hundred supporters, many of whom were Jewish and donning kippahs and other traditional wear, the ex-president detailed the horrors committed by Hamas on the 1,200 ...
On Aug. 29, a man wearing a keffiyeh and wielding a glass bottle was arrested after allegedly injuring two Jewish students, who were both wearing kippahs. The two students were heading to the ...
After halting donations to his alma mater last year, a former University of Pennsylvania donor has redirected $5 million to Israeli universities instead, citing the Ivy League institution's ...
As at the rally that preceded it, many wore black, but there were far fewer keffiyehs or kippahs. The somber gathering of hundreds focused on the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, mourned the ...
German Jews warned not to wear kippas Germany to fight anti-Semitism in schools Is there a growing far-right threat online? German reports suggest Mrs Merkel has chosen to visit now in case she is ...
Young Jews hid their kippahs under baseball caps. This is an edited excerpt from Brendan O’Neill’s new book. That Jews felt the need to conceal their identity heaps shame on our societies.