Jewish customs
The body continues: In war, dance becomes a way to survive
In their new works for the Batsheva Ensemble, choreographers Bosmat Nossan and Roni Chadash echo the rhythm of Miriam as a practice of necessity.
Miriam’s beat: From Exodus to modern Israel, women reclaim rhythm and resilience
Jewish School in Chicago secures new head, building for fall 2027 debut
LA real estate investor donates $100M office tower to Chabad for largest Jewish center
The Jews are more united when Judaism is responsive to their quest
The UNESCO Follies
Jewish Prayer Shawl on Christian shoulders as a sign of Judeo-Christian spiritual unity
Positive Energy Is Real Energy
The integrity of kosher America
For millennia, Judaism’s purpose has been to uplift the soul to perform its heavenly duties here on earth and bring about positive change to a world occupied with conflict, exploitation and woe.
The tree and the menorah
The menorah was not just a candelabrum. It symbolized the Covenant between God and the Jewish people.
Confessions of a Jerusalem wanderer
Years of prayer experiences in modern Orthodox shuls on three continents have left me feeling that there are multiple ways of connecting with God, and not all of them are to be found in a shul.
Photo Gallery: JPost readers' Tu Bishvat photos
For the love of Yiddish
Sara Ziv, chairwoman of the National Authority for Yiddish Culture, is optimistic about the future of the Mama Loschen in Israel.