Palestinian and Israeli Americans in the Tri-State Area are eagerly awaiting word that the Israel-Hamas ceasefire will begin Sunday.
The anti-Israel protest took place as the synagogue hosted members of the Israeli Air Force's search-and-rescue unit.
The tentative deal stirred hope for Israeli and American hostages but deep suspicion about bartering with Hamas after the Oct ...
Families in the Tri-State Area impacted by the Israel-Hamas war are waiting for Israel's full cabinet to vote on the ...
Mark Lurinsky, a member of the steering committee of the New Jersey chapter of J Street ... it implemented before the president departs office on Monday. On Wednesday, Israel and Hamas accused one ...
The annual "A Time for Music" concert, benefiting the HASC organization, was held for the 38th time in New Jersey. It brought ...
After speaking at an anti-genocide rally in Teaneck, New Jersey, a travel nurse spoke to the WSWS about his two weeks providing volunteer medical care at the European Gaza Hospital.
There is a sense of optimism among members of the Palestinian community in New Jersey that a peace settlement will begin this ...
terrorist attack against Israel. New Jersey has the second-largest Jewish population per capita in the country. “I better not see antisemitism at all at these universities,” Bramnick said.
Teaneck Mayor Mark Schwartz and Deputy Mayor Karen Orgen have endorsed Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-Tenafly) for the Democratic ...
The first round of hostages could be released as soon as Sunday. Just days after the Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, New Jersey resident Ahmad Alwuhidi's home in central Gaza was reduced to rubble.