For most American Jews, immigration looms large in the voting booth — and they don’t like what Trump has done “We understand what it means to be displaced, to be marginalized, and to be homeless,” one rabbi said.
For Orthodox Jews, Election Day caps a season of unprecedented partisan activity “It’s completely different than the last election,” one woman said of the widespread support for Trump in her Orthodox community.
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The Jewish filmmaker behind ‘White Noise,’ a new documentary on the alt-right, wants to expose the movement’s hypocrisy
Menachem Zivotofsky, whose name graces two Supreme Court cases, finally gets a passport listing ‘Jerusalem, Israel’