Tag: Jewish Symbols

Rabbi Gordon shares a cute joke during a Torah class related to a silver candlestick in this video.
In a discussion on antisemitism in America and Europe, the writer notes that while there are pockets of antisemitism on both fringes of society in America, it is not mainstream, with most Americans focused on other issues like inflation.
Ned Porges shares the lighthearted story of "The Bagel Boat," delving into the concept of bageling as a way to connect with fellow Jews through shared phrases or experiences.
The Union for Reform Judaism (URJ) has unveiled new logos and visual branding as part of a rebranding effort following its 150th anniversary.
Since the terror attack on October 7, Israelis and diaspora Jews have begun embracing and reinventing the Star of David as a symbol of pride and identity.
The author reflects on her experiences concealing her Jewish identity in Germany due to rising antisemitism and the fear of attacks, only to face similar concerns upon returning to the United States, particularly after recent antisemitic incidents.
In the midst of conflict between Israel and Gaza, the author reflects on how trivial daily concerns can overshadow the larger issues at hand.
Netflix's animated series, Dead End: Paranormal Park, is receiving praise for its representation and inclusivity, particularly for its Jewish and trans protagonist, Barney.
In her book "People Love Dead Jews," author Dara Horn explores the strange fascination Western society has with Jews, particularly when they are dead.
In this discussion, Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain consider the growing vulnerability of American Jewry.
An Israeli sociologist conducted a study at Jewish summer camps in the United States with over 700 children, revealing insights into how different Jewish denominations view their identity.