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Compromise on same-sex unions sparks intrigue, not support

Jewish organizations are holding back from endorsing a proposal that would allow for civil union while also expanding religious freedom exemptions sought by conservatives. Read more »

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In reversal, U.S. to join U.N. rights council

The United States will seek to join the U.N. Human Rights Council, reversing its policy of shunning the group and prompting concern among some Jewish organizations. Read more »

Taking office, Netanyahu continues balancing act

Benjamin Netanyahu’s careful articulations in his inaugural address left uncertain where he stands on the most contentious issue in Israel, and between Israel and governments overseas. Will he be able to keep up his balancing act? Read more »

Lawmakers pushing for Iran sanctions

President Obama has shown Iran the carrot and now Congress wants to wave the stick. Read more »

Op-Ed: Venezuela should repair its ties to Jewish community

President Hugo Chavez must realize that demonizing Israel has given anti-Semites in his country the opportunity to use the Jewish community as a proxy of Israel, writes the Anti-Defamation League's Abraham Foxman. Read more »

Blogs

The Fundermentalist

Back from Birthright, have a drink

Birthright NEXT passes out a branded flask. The Fundermentalist wonders: Why stop there? Read Blog »

Capital J

Messinger hears White House message on Darfur

Ruth Messinger joined other Darfur activists and members of Congress to talk about the issue with the… Read Blog »

The Telegraph

If Hank Greenberg were Catholic…

Some Christian fans of the Detroit Tigers are upset that opening day this year falls on Good Friday.… Read Blog »

Photos and Videos

Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel speaks at the New York rally against the Iranian government on Sept. 24, 2009. (Courtesy of Hadassah) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, rear left, and President Obama, flanked by Israeli and U.S. officials, speak prior to their Mideast summit on Sept. 22, 2009 in New York City. (Avi Ohayon / GPO / Flash 90 / JTA) Irving Kristol, the Jewish thinker known as the "godfather of neoconservativism," died on the eve of Rosh Hashanah. (The American Enterprise Institute) Israeli President Shimon Peres, left, embracing Assaf Ramon at his Israel Air Force pilot's graduation ceremony in June 2009. Assaf, son of the late astronaut Ilan Ramon, was killed in a flight training accident on Sept. 13, 2009. (IDF) Revelers celebrating the final total of $7,523,869 at the 29th Annual Chabad Telethon on Sept. 13, 2009. (Bardugo.net) Rabbi Joseph Potasnik right, executive vice president of the New York Board of Rabbis, and Imam Shamsi Ali, left, of the Islamic Cultural Center of New York at a welcoming reception for Archbishop of New York Timothy Dolan, center, by the Board of Rabbis at the Park Avenue Synagogue in New York on Sept. 10, 2009. The event also was a farewell tribute to Edward Cardinal Egan. (David Karp) Los Angeles Lakers star Ron Artest and Rabbi Chaim Cunin of Chabad of California prepare to shoot some hoops on Sept. 9, 2009 in a promotion for the Chabad Telethon that was taking place four days later. (Mushka Lightstone) A group gathers for kabbalistic meditation at Camp Sukkat Shalom on Sept. 3, 2009, one of several Jewish-themed camps at Burning Man, a festival held annually in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada. (Ben Harris) U.S.-convened talks between Israelis and Palestinians are likely to go ahead despite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approval of 455 new homes in West Bank settlements. (Alex Kolomoisky / POOL / Flash90 / JTA) U.S. pop singer Madonna performing in Tel Aviv on Sept. 1, 2009 on the last stop of her "Sticky and Sweet" concert tour. (Amir Meiri / Flash90 / JTA)

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  • Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel speaks at the New York rally against the Iranian government on Sept. 24, 2009.
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, rear left, and President Obama, flanked by Israeli and U.S. officials, speak prior to their Mideast summit on Sept. 22, 2009 in New York City.
  • Irving Kristol, the Jewish thinker known as the "godfather of neoconservativism," died on the eve of Rosh Hashanah.
  • Israeli President Shimon Peres, left, embracing Assaf Ramon at his Israel Air Force pilot's graduation ceremony in June 2009. Assaf, son of the late astronaut Ilan Ramon, was killed in a flight training accident on Sept. 13, 2009.
  • Revelers celebrating the final total of $7,523,869 at the 29th Annual Chabad Telethon on Sept. 13, 2009.
  • Rabbi Joseph Potasnik right, executive vice president of the New York Board of Rabbis, and Imam Shamsi Ali, left, of the Islamic Cultural Center of New York at a welcoming reception for Archbishop of New York Timothy Dolan, center, by the Board of Rabbis at the Park Avenue Synagogue in New York on Sept. 10, 2009. The event also was a farewell tribute to Edward Cardinal Egan.
  • Los Angeles Lakers star Ron Artest and Rabbi Chaim Cunin of Chabad of California prepare to shoot some hoops on Sept. 9, 2009 in a promotion for the Chabad Telethon that was taking place four days later.
  • A group gathers for kabbalistic meditation at Camp Sukkat Shalom on Sept. 3, 2009, one of several Jewish-themed camps at Burning Man, a festival held annually in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada.
  • U.S.-convened talks between Israelis and Palestinians are likely to go ahead despite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's approval of 455 new homes in West Bank settlements.
  • U.S. pop singer Madonna performing in Tel Aviv on Sept. 1, 2009 on the last stop of her "Sticky and Sweet" concert tour.
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