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  1. Jewish Telegraphic Agency - The Global Jewish News Source

    The Global Jewish News SourceRun for Their Lives, the Israeli hostage solidarity movement, presses on after Colorado firebombing After initially calling for a pause to these events, the …

  2. Latest Israel News from JTA - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

    Follow the latest news from Israel, and news about Israel's relationship with the rest of the world, from JTA's correspondents in Israel and the US.

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  4. Latest Jewish News from the United States - Jewish Telegraphic …

    The latest Jewish news in the US, from JTA reporters in New York and around the country.

  5. JTA's History - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

    In the waning days of World War I, a 25-year-old journalist named Jacob Landau founded the Jewish Correspondence Bureau to inform Jewish communities around the world about the fate …

  6. Global Jewish News from Around the World - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

    Get the latest Jewish news from Europe, South America, Asia, Australia and more from JTA correspondents throughout the world.

  7. Jewish Telegraphic Agency

    As the death toll of Gazans around aid distribution sites continues to rise, some Israeli soldiers and officers told the newspaper Haaretz that they are ordered to indiscriminately shoot at …

  8. Former leaders of large Jewish groups call on them to speak out …

    May 8, 2025 · Three dozen former leaders of prominent American Jewish organizations have signed a letter calling on the groups they once led to “resist the exploitation of Jewish fears.” …

  9. About the Jewish Telegraphic Agency

    The Jewish Telegraphic Agency is the definitive, trusted global source of news and analysis on issues of Jewish interest and concern. Our reporting reflects the wide spectrum of religious ...

  10. New York Jewish Week - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

    Support the New York Jewish Week Our nonprofit newsroom depends on readers like you. Make a donation now to support independent Jewish journalism in New York.