Religious tolerance
Queen Rania and manifestations of antisemitism in Jordan - opinion
The atmosphere in Jordan blurs the line between legitimate criticism of Israeli policy and antisemitism.
Extremism and antisemitism are becoming mainstream - opinion
Why are religious leaders silent on antisemitism? - opinion
Indonesian textbooks show major shift towards tolerance and inclusivity, report finds
A day for agunot
For well over a decade now Jewish women’s rights organizations have marked the Fast of Esther, which proceeds Purim and falls this year on Wednesday, as International Agunah Day.
Chabad offers ethics, religious classes to international doctors, lawyers
For six nights a year, thousands of Jewish mental health professionals, lawyers, and physicians from around the world participate in courses delivered by Chabad rabbis.
Bnei David’s real message
The educators at Bnei David should reconnect with their original messages of synthesis and pragmatism that have proved so successful and leave the religious zealotry to others.
Religious persecution must stop, US envoy says
Vice President Mike Pence was supposed to address the issue during his recent trip to the Middle East, but he made few strides during his visit.
French lawmakers banned from wearing religious symbols in parliament
In an effort to 'maintain an atmosphere of neutrality' in the parliament does not permit the wearing of religious symbols.