American Jews
Iran FM Araghchi says Trump being ‘dragged’ toward war by 'certain elements'
Abbas Araghchi told CNN that miscalculations could trigger war with the US, while insisting Iran remains open to a deal on nuclear weapons.
A church was targeted in name of justice. Jews know where that leads - opinion
After Alex Pretti killing in Minneapolis, Jewish gun owners confront Second Amendment tensions
The man who influenced JD Vance, and the shift American Jews cannot miss - comment
Conference Ambassador Groisman discusses Israel advocacy
Groisman will delve into how joint business initiatives can deepen US-Israel ties
CAM Weekly Antisemitism Report – Another American Synagogue Vandalized
The new trend of synagogues being targeted by anti-Israel activists highlights the growing normalization of antisemitic intimidation
‘Israel’s image at a critical juncture,’ say top US Jewish strategists
A special interview with Mark Penn and Nancy Jacobson, who will co-chair the upcoming Jerusalem Post Miami Summit in January
CAM law enforcement training teaches South Florida police to identify & counter Antisemitism
This law enforcement outreach has become a central pillar of CAM's broader mission to secure and nurture Jewish life across the globe
NYC Jewish groups to hold solidarity rally for Park East Synagogue
Jewish groups across New York are planning a solidarity rally near Park East Synagogue weeks after an anti-Israel protest targeted an Aliyah event.
Cory Booker marries a Jewish woman after a long embrace of Jewish tradition
A senator since 2013, Booker, 56, has been called “the Senate’s most Jewish non-Jew, with speeches that feature Torah analysis and a record 25-hour speech that featured his penchant for Hebrew.
It’s time for us to lead the fight back
At a moment when extremists are the loudest voices in the room, we must ensure they do not become the most influential.
Grapevine, November 30, 2025: Mamdani complexities
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Oslo’s legacy and the growing gap between Israel, Diaspora - opinion
Many American Jews, remain frozen in the amber of 1990s Oslo optimism. Living far from the bombs, insulated by distance and liberal universalism.
Northwestern University to pay US gov’t $75 million after antisemitism allegations
The deal with Northwestern was the second-highest payout since the Trump administration began investigating antisemitism in academic institutions, according to the New York Times.