Judaism
OneTable reimagines Shabbat dinner program amid layoffs and funding downturn
Abramson said the company was also shifting away from its recent focus on older Jewish adults to center its programming on younger Jews.
From Alfred Dreyfus to Josh Shapiro: How the ‘dual loyalty’ charge shadows Jewish public life
Israel Police loosen Temple Mount prayer restrictions for Jewish visitors
AI-generated 'rabbi' draws thousands of followers online, raising transparency concerns
Shabbat candle lighting times for Israel and US
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Parashat Va’era: Why being good is the secret strength we forget
Why does Moses step aside for Aaron during the first plagues? The answer reveals a profound Torah teaching about humility and gratitude.
Editor's Notes: Future of Jewish Diaspora should follow spirit of 'October 8 Jewry'
For world Jewry, October 7, 2023, was that violent intrusion. The worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. What followed on October 8 was something nobody predicted: a mass awakening.
'The struggle that Israel faces is increasingly the battle for hearts and minds of the world'
Opening the Jerusalem Post Miami Summit, Rabbi Zalman Lipskar honored his father’s vision while calling on world Jewry to embrace pride, responsibility, and partnership with Israel.
The war in Israel is in a lull, but Jewish soldiers are still fighting in Ukraine
Chernetsky says he continued fighting so that no one would say that Jews didn't fight.
Conservative Judaism’s new line on intermarriage is a great start. What comes next is key - opinion
Belonging is not declared. It is rebuilt and demonstrated, slowly, through consistency, humility, and courage. If the movement is willing to do that work, genuine repair is possible.
Zionism built on shared responsibility, not ideological conformity - opinion
Zionism thrives when it aligns with the Jews who are willing to carry it forward and not on nostalgic ideals.
For 250 years, American Jews have answered prejudice with defiance - opinion
The Charlestown “true-hearted Israelite” offers an enduring lesson for the 250th: when prejudice is spoken, and you have the power to answer, you answer.
From the Nuremberg Laws to BDS: The return of antisemitic exclusion - opinion
BDS is not a protest movement but a revival of historic antisemitic boycotts, targeting Jewish identity, culture, and ultimately Israel’s right to exist.
Women at the threshold of Redemption: From Pharaoh's Egypt to the post-October 7 reality - opinion
The message is unmistakable: Moral courage, not submission, is what sustains holiness.