Tag: Orthodox Synagogue

Prince William recently visited the Western Marble Arch Synagogue in London to address the issue of antisemitism, which has been a growing concern among European Jews.
The Agudath Israel Youth of Manhattan, a small Orthodox synagogue on the Lower East Side of New York City, is at risk of losing its minyan, the quorum needed for certain prayers.
The author shares their experience of a recent cookbook event at a unique, inclusive synagogue called The South Philadelphia Shtiebel.
The Bintel letter from 1975 and its response address a couple's disagreement over where to pray for Rosh Hashanah.
Rabbi Daniel Korobkin of Toronto's Beth Avraham Yoseph synagogue has called on Canadian Jews to support Israel and refrain from publicly criticizing its government's policies, especially amidst escalating violence with Palestinians.
In this article, the author explores the Jewish community in Los Angeles, specifically in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood.
The Dallas City Council race between Jaynie Schultz and Barry Wernick, both members of the local Jewish community, has become unexpectedly contentious due to differing views on public safety and the movement to defund the police.
In this open letter addressed to shul boards and fellow rabbis, Rabbi Yisrael Motzen highlights the challenges faced by clergy during the pandemic, including feelings of depression and lack of support.
In a discussion with members of the Knesset and local rabbis, an Orthodox rabbi reflects on the misalignment between American and Israeli Jewish communities, particularly concerning Yom Haatzmaut.
The murder of Lucie Sarah Halimi, a religious woman in Paris, by a 27-year-old African Muslim, brought attention to the complexities of the case.