As we search for joy, we can allow ourselves to revel in feelings of relief. For two years, Simchat Torah has carried the ...
Over the past year, the mayor-elect leaned on his Muslim identity to mobilize voters from across faith traditions.
Over the past year, the candidate has leaned on his Muslim identity to mobilize voters from across traditions, from Friday ...
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Avi Gold’s visit to Syria stands out for the unexpected affection he received from locals, including a special encounter with ...
Rabbi Moshe Hauer was the executive vice president of the Orthodox Union and was widely known and admired across denominations.
Among the songs that I remember from my parents’ collection of phonograph records of Yiddish folk music was a melancholy and ...
As MK Boaz Bismuth pushes a new conscription law, critics warn it’s more about political revenge than true equality. The religious-Zionist soldier bears a unique burden-but it’s trust, not coercion, ...
Will we recover from Oct. 7 and rising antisemitism? To find out, who better to ask than London-based Leo Pearlman, executive ...
King Charles has met survivors of the car and knife attack on a Manchester synagogue in which two people were killed. The ...
With the remaining living hostages recently returned and a fragile ceasefire in Gaza, we might be turning a new page in the ...
After two years of war, a soldier reflects on Israel’s challenges ahead. Unity, responsibility, and the gap between true leaders and politicians. Can Israel heal and rebuild together?