CNN: Politics reported on an allegedly anti-Semitic speech by Louis Farrakhan. Farrakhan has been the leader of the Nation of Islam since 1977.
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency reported on the first Jewish woman to take a group into the secularist world through the separation of church and state.
The Times of Israel reported that Sephardic Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef in Israel referred to black people as monkeys in a weekly sermon.
Iceland proposed a bill that would make this Nordic Island country the first country in Europe that banned male circumcision.
Baptism for the dead was performed on Holocaust victims by Mormons but they would invalidate those ceremonies because they violated its policy.
More than 40% of countries have a preferred or favored religion, a new Pew Research Center analysis of data covering 199 countries in the world shows.
In a new video on YouTube, world’s top religious leaders are sending an interesting message -Make friends with people of other faiths.
The US State Department's anti-Semitism office is going to be unstaffed and religious freedom advocates are trying to preserve its Special Envoy.
According to the site Daily Caller, a new study showed that atheists are less tolerant of dissenting opinions than their religious counterparts.
Rabbis at the Scientific and Technological Institute deem fidget spinners, the most popular kids’ toy, kosher for Shabbat.