Campaign Spotlight: A Haggadah for the Digital Age

An app paired with “The Bronfman Haggadah,” a hardcover book by Edgar Bronfman, was released earlier this month.

    



For Hateful Comic in France, Muzzle Becomes a Megaphone

Despite dozens of charges, French officials have been confounded in efforts to stop the performances of Dieudonné M’bala M’bala, who is seen as anti-Semitic.

    



A Bastion for Israel, Seething Inside

A dispute over Israel at The New Republic has spilled out of the newsroom and into the public realm, leading to questions over the magazine’s new editorial stance.

    

Advertising: Laying the Lox on Thick, a Dating Site Focuses on Jewish Humor

The campaign by the Jewish dating website, JDate, employs many Jewish cultural references, appealing to some but possibly leaving others bewildered.

    



Edgar M. Bronfman, Who Built a Bigger, More Elegant Seagram, Dies at 84

Mr. Bronfman helped the liquor company acquire other businesses and make a stake in Hollywood, and he championed the rights of Jews as president of the World Jewish Congress.