They could see that we were two men caring for a baby,” Rabbi Greenberg said. “They asked us not to come back.” ...
Arnold Eisen, the former Stanford professor, describes what he believes about a God whom he acknowledges to be elusive, if not unknowable.
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A body tasked with administering an election in which only Jews are allowed to vote felt compelled this year to clarify what ...
He was not satisfied with being left alone, and instead sought to be a light onto the nations. Yaakov saw each challenge as ...
On three new Jewish books about the Jewish books that helped define the mid-20th century American Jewish community, and why ...
What began as a collaboration over food between Congregation Sinai and the Turkish-American Society of Wisconsin has evolved ...
The American Academy of Religion celebrated former AAR president Plaskow's trailblazing scholarship including her 1990 ...
“Articles of Faith” is a vital text for anyone interested in the complexities of Orthodox Judaism today as it faces a future ...
Films such as 'Schindler's List' and 'Gentleman's Agreement' have won top Oscar gold. But how will the range of ...
American, whose death on Oct. 7 Israel confirmed recently, “was a good neshama,” or “soul,” said Michelle Rich, who leads ...