
Wildlife advocate, primate expert Jane Goodall dead at 91
Wildlife advocate, primate expert Jane Goodall dead at 91 Jane Goodall, the world-renowned primatologist and conservationist, has died at the age of 91. Goodall transformed science in the 1960s through her groundbreaking work with wild chimpanzees in Tanzania’s Gombe Stream

New York becomes latest experiment in subsidies for Jewish day school tuition
New York becomes latest experiment in subsidies for Jewish day school tuition Jewish day school tuition in New York can run as high as $27,000 for kindergarten, a barrier for many families. To ease the strain, the UJA-Federation of New

AnimaWings to launch Tel Aviv–Bucharest flights from October 5
AnimaWings to launch Tel Aviv–Bucharest flights from October 5 Romanian carrier AnimaWings will begin direct service between Tel Aviv and Bucharest on October 5, 2025, marking its entry into the Israeli market. The airline announced it will operate three weekly

Visit these 14 Jewish sites at Open House New York Weekend 2025
Visit these 14 Jewish sites at Open House New York Weekend 2025 Every fall, Open House New York Weekend invites the public to explore hundreds of New York City’s most fascinating spaces. This year’s event, set for October 17–19, 2025,

Bruce Pearl, Auburn’s record-breaking Jewish basketball coach, resigns amid rumored Senate run
Bruce Pearl, Auburn’s record-breaking Jewish basketball coach, resigns amid rumored Senate run Bruce Pearl, Auburn University’s winningest basketball coach and a well-known supporter of Israel and Jewish causes, has announced his retirement after 11 seasons leading the Tigers. The news

Ashkenazi Jews, there’s 1,000 years of history you’ve been missing
Ashkenazi Jews, there’s 1,000 years of history you’ve been missing Many Ashkenazi Jews assume their ancestors moved directly from ancient Israel to Germany and Eastern Europe. But historians and geneticists point to an important missing chapter: nearly a thousand years