Following the tragic events of October 7, many unaffiliated American Jews are experiencing a profound reconnection with their Jewish identity, now being refe...
The symposium explores different perspectives on Jewish outreach, emphasizing the importance of fostering Jewish identity and pride, even if it doesn't immed...
In a thought-provoking symposium, Rivkah Slonim and Rabbi Efraim Mintz discuss new strategies for strengthening Jewish identity among American Orthodox Jews,...
Project Inspire is a volunteer-driven initiative that facilitates joyful and experiential Jewish events for individuals from diverse backgrounds, without exp...
In the wake of the Six-Day War, Rabbi Shlomo Wolbe witnessed and encouraged a religious awakening among secular Israelis, inspired by the miraculous events o...
In a conversation moderated by Rabbi Phil Karesh, Rabbi Shmuel Fuerst and Rabbi Micah Greenland discuss the halachic obligation for engagement in Jewish outr...
Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin reflects on Jewish identity, particularly in light of contemporary challenges such as secularism and assimilation. He critiques the "Je...
Rabbanit Atira Ote's new Hebrew book, "Ote LaParasha," invites families to explore the weekly Torah portions and haftarot with fresh and engaging content. Pu...
This collection of letters in JA Mag addresses various facets of Jewish life and challenges. A moving tribute is shared for Sgt. David Mittelman, a lone sold...
While the article itself is not provided, it likely discusses the arba minim, the four species used in the Jewish festival of Sukkot. These include the etrog...