Renaissance for Syrian Jews
Syrian Jews, once nearly forgotten amidst the country's ongoing civil war, are experiencing a renaissance.
Who I Was Meant to Be
Marra Gad's memoir explores her identity as a Black Jewish woman navigating intersections of race, religion, and belonging.
Ivanka Trump volunteers at Miami kosher food bank for Hanukkah
Ivanka Trump spent part of Hanukkah volunteering at a Miami kosher food bank, helping distribute meals to families in need.
Global Shabbat explores culture of Ethiopian Jews
The article highlights an upcoming Shabbat dinner in Midtown Atlanta, inspired by the traditions of Ethiopian Jews.
A Gay Orthodox Jew Comes Home
This article highlights the challenges and triumphs of LGBTQ+ individuals in Modern Orthodoxy, reflecting evolving attitudes.
Jews and Muslims collect for Surrey food banks
Members of the Jewish and Muslim communities in Surrey united on Sunday for an interfaith effort to support local food banks.
Shabbat chronic illness and radical rest
Exploring the connection between chronic illness and Shabbat, the article emphasizes how the day of rest offers emotional and spiritual respite, highlighting its relevance in modern life.
Jews of Ethiopian descent plan state-of-the-art cultural and heritage center in Be’er Sheva
The Shavu Banim Center in Be’er Sheva, serving a community of 13,000 Ethiopian Jews, is set for significant renovations. Established in 1992, the center has deteriorated over the years.
Thousands march to remember Jewish veterans
Almost 3,000 people participated in a remembrance ceremony honoring Jewish servicemen and women who fought or lost their lives in various conflicts.
Four Moments From Last Weekend That Will Make You Feel Jewish Pride!
The Chabad on Campus Shabbaton gathered 2,000 students globally for an inspiring weekend.