Rejected elsewhere, these LGBTQ Jews find love and acceptance in the Connecticut woods
In the scenic foothills of the Berkshire Mountains at the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center, 96 queer Orthodox Jews recently gathered for a three-day retreat.
Why People Convert to Judaism: 5 Heartfelt Stories
Aish.com recently featured five individuals sharing their profound journeys toward converting to Judaism.
Dating tips from Netflix's 'Jewish Matchmaking' host
Aleeza Ben Shalom, the host of Netflix's 'Jewish Matchmaking,' offers insights into navigating modern relationships.
James Beard noms for local chefs; Square Pie Guys do fire relief; Russian Jew on 'Top Chef'
In February 2025, several Bay Area culinary professionals received notable recognitions and undertook community initiatives.
Meet Four Black Jewish Leaders
In February 2025, ReformJudaism.org highlighted four influential Black Jewish leaders making significant contributions across various fields. Aaron Samuels, co-founder and COO of Blavity, a media company for Black millennials and Gen-Z, channels his passion for storytelling and strategy into empowering Black voices.
The Jewish Food Festival is back for 2025
The Jewish Food Festival is set to return to Sydney on Sunday, February 16, 2025.
Step inside Anne Frank's world: New York exhibit honors her legacy
"Anne Frank: The Exhibition" opened at the Center for Jewish History in Manhattan on January 27, 2025, coinciding with International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation.
Newly found letter shows Martin Buber's concern over the fate of Polish Jews in 1945
A recently discovered letter from February 5, 1945, reveals that Hebrew University scholars, including philosopher Martin Buber, urged their colleagues to assist European Jews, particularly those in Poland.
This Model Bride and Groom Honored Their Maori and Jewish Heritage at Their Wedding in New Zealand
Model Maia Cotton and Max Feldstein celebrated their wedding on January 2, 2025, in Queenstown, New Zealand.
Syria's dwindling Jewish community can visit one of the world's oldest synagogues again
In Jobar, a suburb of Damascus, the nine remaining Jews in Syria can once again visit the historic Jobar Synagogue, also known as the Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue.