Assimilation
Does apathy toward antisemitism pave the way to Jewish assimilation? - opinion
My task as a journalist is to raise and discuss questions that Jews should care about, and I believe that the subject of assimilation is on the mind of a large segment of Israel’s population.
8 candles, 80 opinions: The many meanings of an American Hanukkah - opinion
Should Israel accept immigrants who aren't Jewish according to Halacha? - opinion
Letters to the Editor January 23, 2023: Well-worn process
Far-right Noam Party accuses progressive Jews of attempted genocide…of Jews
“They infiltrate the IDF so we lose in war. They are destroying the family and childbirth to stop a Jewish majority, they advance assimilation to wipe us off the map.”
The fight against assimilation
She refuses to be comforted for her children because they are no more.
GRAPEVINE: Joy in the face of adversity
Max Borger, the son of Iris and Elie Borger of Teaneck, New Jersey, proved last Saturday that there is still hope for the young generation of American Jews.
Jerusalem Prize for Unity awarded to Moishe House
The network of houses throughout the world are being honored for their outreach work for young Jews worldwide.
Liberman: Want Jewish children and grandchildren? Move to Israel
"A wave of antisemitism is sweeping the world and gaining momentum," Liberman said.
Why the Shema is considered the watchword of our faith
If Jewish faith can be saved, the Shema has lessons we need to hear.
To combat assimilation: Educate, educate, educate
Jewish camps provide young people with a kinship to other Jews.