The United Arab Emirates had been seen as a relatively secure place for growing the numbers of Jews moving there. Until Rabbi ...
The New York Times faced intense backlash on social media over a headline about Rabbi Zvi Kogan, who was murdered after he ...
Israel has pledged to bring to justice those responsible for the murder of a prominent rabbi in the United Arab Emirates, ...
The United Arab Emirates’ once flourishing Jewish community may be forced back into hiding as many fear for their lives after ...
Police arrested three Uzbek nationals for the killing of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi, officials from the United Arab Emirates ...
Israeli authorities say the abduction and killing of Rabbi Zvi Kogan was an act of antisemitic terrorism, but investigators ...
The United Arab Emirates says police have arrested three Uzbek nationals for the killing of an Israeli-Moldovan rabbi.
Kogan became a known member of the Jewish community in the UAE, for example, delivering challah to families on Shabbat and ...
Turkish security forces reportedly arrested the three Uzbek suspects in the killing of a rabbi in the United Arab Emirates as ...
The New York Times first covered Kogan's death with the headline, "Israeli rabbi who disappeared in Dubai is found dead." Online critics immediately pounced on the outlet for seeming to downplay ...
The rabbi said the attack on Kogan had a ripple effect throughout the entire Jewish community.
Zvi Kogan, 28, an ultra-Orthodox rabbi, ran a kosher grocery store in Dubai, where Israelis have flocked for commerce and ...