American Jews have, for decades, mostly voted for Democrats for president, and Tuesday was no exception, with various exit ...
For a time, it seemed that Jews had joined the American mainstream; we now. know that this was never the case.
In recent decades, between 20% and 30% of American Jews have supported Republicans in national elections. The GOP hit a ...
The event at B'nai Jeshurun had been billed as “A Time of Prayer for the Neshamah [Soul] of Our Nation.” But after Wednesday's results, it became a very different kind of gathering.
Almost all voting groups shifted toward Trump, except American Jews. Why? Columnist Rob Eshman explore the question.
A rabbi explains how Jewish mysticism teaches that the soul is ever-present and hovering over its living relatives ...
The post ‘Not proud to vote for him, but he gets the job done’: Orthodox Jews aim to help Trump flip Michigan appeared first ...
Yesterday’s polling results appear to be borne out in some of New York’s county-level voting. In Rockland County, which has the largest per capita Jewish population of any U.S. county, Trump beat ...
Local reactions to the Israel-Hamas war have stirred strong feelings from Zionists and pro-Palestinian activists. Underlying ...
And “Trump is clearly the better choice.” “Recent polling shows former President Donald Trump at historic highs among ...
Barring a realignment of unexpected proportions, it should be safe to say that the Gaza war has not changed the fact that ...
Trump’s victory would reshape the United States and its relationship with Israel while ushering in an administration whose domestic priorities do not match those of most American Jews.