Jewish Family and Children’s Services, Dinah legal services, Jewish Women International, Hebrew Free Loan Society and the ...
For Henry Israeli, the director of the Jewish studies program at Drexel University, love for Judaism was reignited a little ...
You know how there are teens [at a synagogue] who just kind of roam around the synagogue instead of going to service?” she asked. “Well, we have adults who do that too. They’re here to have fun.
As the war in the Middle East raged on over the past year plus, one Ventnor City couple found their own way to connect to the ...
The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History screened a documentary about the Colleyville synagogue hostage crisis.
In the realm of cinema, where the boundaries between good and evil are sharply drawn and the villains are unmistakably ...
The combination of boundless joy with sorrow and concern has accompanied the world of Torah since its earliest days.
In these last few weeks of the Biden administration, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights resolved antisemitism complaints filed under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act against ...
The recent Global 100 survey conducted by the Anti-Defamation League has revealed a disturbing truth: antisemitism is not ...
By Stephen M. Flatow I knew this day would come. Ever since Israel began to release prisoners as a “goodwill” measure and for ...
One of the most ingrained and despicable activities of the Palestinian Authority is its “pay for slay” program that rewards Palestinians for committing acts of terrorism against Jewish Israelis.
It is a difficult emotion to explain. The combination of hope and a deep sense of foreboding. But those are precisely the emotions many expressed in reaction to confirmation that a Gaza cease-fire, ...