Mickey Katz, whose Yiddish parodies of popular songs once made him a fashionable recording artist, died Tuesday at his Los Angeles home.
The American Jewish Committee has urged the U.S. government to intensify its investigation of the
Some Jewish leaders have started a foundation to fund local anti-poverty and self-help projects without regard to religion or race.
Stan Hirsh was on the telephone.
President Reagan's decision to go ahead with his visit to the German military cemetery at Bitburg is insensitive, inexcusable and inadmissible, asserted Gerhart M.
Directors of the Jewish Federation Council voted Tuesday to allocate more than $600,000 to expand
A group affiliated with the Jewish Defense League has opened an office in Torrance and hopes to
San Diego County Supervisor Susan Golding and City Councilwoman Abbe Wolfsheimer will receive the Col.
Several points about Jewish day-care in the article "Jewish Identity: Group Fears the Loss of
President Reagan assured a group of Jewish leaders today that he will discuss the plight of Soviet Jews during his summit with Soviet leader Mikhail S.
Israeli President Chaim Herzog has granted clemency to a member of a Jewish ring convicted of
Naming your party after one of the Ten Commandments--now that takes chutzpah.
There is no mystery to "Waldheim's Mysterious Past," which was the the headline on your editorial (April 7.)
CHANTS DE L'EXILE: JEWISH MUSICIANS IN EXILE, 1200-1600 A.D. Boston Camerata, Joel Cohen, director.
Garry Abrams sure had us fooled.
President Reagan plans to begin lobbying Jewish leaders to help him lean on GOP senators to vote to
An ideological range of American Jewish lay leaders, voicing anguish over sharp disagreements among
The fate of the Jews in Russia has been widely publicized; we hear less, however, about Jewish life in other countries behind the Iron Curtain.
A Jewish seminary student was stabbed to death Saturday and Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian
Soviet "refusenik" David Goldfarb, who resisted KGB secret police pressure two years ago to frame U.S. journalist Nicholas Daniloff, was released suddenly Thursday by Soviet officials and flown to the United States.