Tag: Jewish Community

This article discusses the complex relationship between Jews and Blacks, particularly in the context of liberalism and social justice.
This article emphasizes the importance of personal experiences in shaping perceptions of Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is facing challenges as his attempt to appoint a loyalist as Justice Minister backfires, leading to increased unity among his rivals.
Mayor Steve Vaus reflects on the second anniversary of the Chabad shooting in Poway, California, where a white supremacist attacked a synagogue during Passover, killing one person and injuring three others.
Ron Hoffman, a self-described "hippie ALS guy," has been providing support and services to people living with ALS for nearly 25 years.
Tibors Kosher Meats, a renowned kosher butcher shop in Cleveland, has been implicated in a scandal involving money laundering and the illicit vape trade.
The Talmudic tractate Shekalim is a love song to taxes and why they matter.
Roberta Jacobson, a respected diplomat with experience in Latin American affairs, served as the U.S. ambassador to Mexico under the Obama administration and recently joined President Joe Biden's National Security Council as the border czar, focusing on diplomacy with Mexico and Central American countries to address the increasing migrant flow at the U.S. Southern border.
In this special episode of Israel Policy Pod, the hosts explore the story of IPF Atid, a program dedicated to engaging young Jewish professionals in conversations about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Judaism has a long tradition of embracing and celebrating argument and dissent.
This text discusses the complex relationship between Jews and social justice movements.
The Yeshiva University Maccabees, a Jewish basketball team, have achieved a 36-game win streak, the second-longest in NCAA Division III history.
In this personal narrative, the author describes their experience of creating a delicious Passover granola with a friend.
"Life in Learning" is a book that explores the world of Orthodox Jewish yeshivas and the significance of Torah study in Jewish life.
In this essay, the author reflects on their experience in the south of France and discusses two novels, Philip Roth's "American Pastoral" and Allegra Goodman's "Kaaterskill Falls," which explore the consequences of trying to transcend history.
The documentary "Caregiver: A Love Story" highlights the challenges faced by family caregivers, using the personal stories of individuals like Rick Tash and Bob Altshuler.
Kathryn Garcia, former New York City sanitation chief and current mayoral candidate, emphasizes her experience and problem-solving abilities as qualifications for the role.
This discussion explores the question of when a joke becomes offensive and potentially dangerous.
Scott Stringer, the former New York City comptroller running for mayor, has rebranded himself as a leading progressive candidate in a crowded primary.
The text reminisces about Don Baylor, a sporty and popular man from the 1970s who had a close relationship with the author's family.
Eric Adams, the Brooklyn borough president and former New York City police officer, is emerging as a frontrunner in the race for mayor.
North Carolina's Republican Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson sparked controversy by protesting an editorial cartoon depicting Republican school board appointees as KKK members due to their objection to acknowledging systemic racism in educational standards.
The question of whether we are successfully raising a generation of children to be givers is being discussed among parents and educators in the Orthodox world.
This text is a short biography of an American Jew reflecting on his experiences with anti-Semitism throughout his life.
Rabbi David-Seth Kirshner has made it his mission to destigmatize mental wellness and suicide in the Jewish community after experiencing the suicide of his brother.