Yesterday's attack on the Boulder Jewish community rally in support of hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza occurred less than two weeks after the May 21 shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in my home city of Washington, D.C. Each incident took place in the heart of a thriving American Jewish community. These terrorist attacks were not in Tel Aviv, not in Jerusalem, not in Paris or Amsterdam or Djerba, Tunisia. They were in the U.S., in settings emblematic of the deep roots and sense of belonging that Jews have worked hard to cultivate in America.

Yesterday's attack on the Boulder Jewish community rally in support of hostages still held by Hamas in Gaza occurred less than two weeks after the May 21 shooting of two Israeli…

During a weekly walk calling out the injustice of the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza since October 7, a group of Jews in Boulder, Colorado were attacked with a makeshift…

Two recent attacks and an arson represent a troubling escalation of antisemitic violence that has Jewish communities ramping up security.

Hen Mazzig writes: "Not long ago, we were told to 'believe all victims.' But today, Jewish victims are asked to justify their pain."

Sunday was another day of fear for Jews. The latest attack came in our backyard, in Boulder, Colorado. People who peacefully gathered to keep the memory alive of hostages held for…

Internal political debates between American Jewish organizations have ground to a halt following the violent attacks in Washington and Boulder, with the community united and…