Chants of ‘Kill the Jew,’ according to witnesses
What her victory over Joseph Crowley in this week’s Democratic congressional primary portends
When I took my mother back to the house where she grew up, we made an unexpected connection
Rabbi Tully Harcsztark, principal of Bronx-based SAR Academy, acknowledged the grief of the LGBT community in a speech that went viral on Facebook
How a Brooklyn yeshiva’s sad fate was tied to the team’s ‘miracle’ season
Zale Thompson had inveighed against ‘the Zionists and the Crusaders’
In an excerpt from his new autobiography ‘I’m the Man,’ the guitarist from Anthrax remembers growing up in Bayside, Queens
Thousands flock to New York for the 20th yahrzeit of the Hasidic leader
Four men indicted for diverting $12.4 million from Queens children’s center
Action Bronson and his celebratory one-man carnival make the new ‘Blue Chips 2’ tasty ear-stuffing
The longtime host of NPR flagship WNYC’s morning call-in show talks about being a radio mensch, Rush Limbaugh, and city politics
The beginning to the world’s best Craigslist ad?
Meet the genius Jewish rapper from Queens who isn’t up for a Grammy, but should be, and will be
In Forest Hills, a heavily Jewish neighborhood, one Romney voter said ‘The polls aren’t telling the truth’
Redistricting, retirement remove two Jewish outer-borough seats
Retirement and redistricting open door for Jewish Queens assemblyman
Prominent Queens Democrat a strong supporter of Israel
Bukharian Jews in Queens, N.Y., mostly émigrés from the Soviet Union, brought with them a cuisine that mixes the polyglot flavors of Central Asia
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