Tag: Jewish Families

Louisiana's governor, Jeff Landry, recently signed a law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms by 2025, prompting a lawsuit from the ACLU, including Jewish families, citing a violation of the First Amendment's separation of church and state.
Several Jewish families, alongside others, are part of a lawsuit challenging a new Louisiana law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.
Award-winning author Sidura Ludwig's new children's book "Rising" centers on a Jewish child and their mother baking challah for Shabbat, inspired by Ludwig's own solace found in challah-making during the pandemic lockdown.
The video captures a Mother's Day brunch celebration.
In this 18Forty Podcast episode, Rachel Goldberg-Polin shares her experience as the mother of a son, Hersh, who was kidnapped by Hamas and remains a hostage in Gaza.
Rachel Goldberg-Polin, a mother whose son Hersh was kidnapped by Hamas and remains a hostage in Gaza, discusses the challenges of celebrating Passover with missing loved ones in an episode of the 18Forty Podcast.
In this chapter, a tech expert visits a family where each of the five kids has their own tablet, leading to a resistance to filtering technology.
In an episode of the 18Forty Podcast, psychologist Regine Galanti focuses on mental health treatment in Jewish families today, noting the shift towards addressing psychological needs due to the fulfillment of material needs.
In this "Family First Inbox" section, several readers share their opinions and experiences on various topics.
Since the October 2023 Israel-Hamas war, Jewish families in the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) are concerned about the safety of their children due to anti-Israel and anti-Zionist statements from the Oakland Educators Association (OEA) teachers union.
This article reflects on the author's experience watching the movie Wonka, a production of the Roald Dahl Story Company which manages the intellectual property of the late children's author known for his antisemitic views.
This text discusses the challenges faced by young Jews on the left in dealing with their families who hold supportive or complicit views on pogroms and genocide.
Jewish families who were ordered to leave Nazi Germany were often unable to take their property with them, leading to the auctioning of their belongings.
A Chabad couple running the Maui Kosher Farm in West Maui, Hawaii, has provided shelter and support for dozens of displaced Jews affected by a vicious wildfire.
Jewish families are planning outings during the days between the first two and last two days of Passover, known as chol hamoed.
"The Wanderers" is a play by Anna Ziegler that explores the deteriorating marriage of two Jewish authors, Abe and Sophie Hausman.
In this episode, the discussion revolves around parental alienation and its impact on families in religious communities.
The article discusses the importance of raising resilient children and provides insights from parenting experts.
The financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is causing Jewish families in the United States to cut synagogue dues from their budgets.
Larry Blumberg initiated a unique plan to attract Jewish families to Dothan, Alabama, by offering $50,000 in relocation assistance and encouraging them to stay for at least five years to revitalize the local Jewish community centered around Temple Emanu-El.
The text explores the life and experiences of a Jewish family involved in the market trade in northern England during the mid-20th century.