Shalem College president Russ Roberts tells the JC how a classical liberal arts education underpins a deep commitment to learning and the State of Israel ...
For thousands of years, the Jewish people have been known by a remarkable title: “The People of the Book.” It is an extraordinary designation. Not because Jews simply possess books, but because our ...
Maggid Books, an imprint of Koren Publishers Jerusalem Ltd., this year has published Deuteronomy, the last of the five Parsha Companions authored by Rabbi David Fohrman. Rabbi Fohrman reveals nuances ...
For years, major rabbinical schools saw head counts dwindle. Now some are welcoming large incoming classes after creating new ...
Columnist Rena Goldstein calls on community leaders, philanthropists, schools and service providers to work together to ...
For many families, these months have traditionally meant stepping away from Jewish life and into secular overnight camps, ...
Located in Aurora, approximately 37 miles west of Chicago, Temple B’nai Israel serves Illinois’s second-largest city. The ...
Teachers and staff from Pittsburgh’s three Jewish day schools spent 10 days in Israel this summer, exploring the country’s ...
Twelve leading Jewish educators from across North America begin immersive fellowship designed to strengthen Israel education.
This article by Yasmine Johnson, a Jewish student, socialist and one of the national coordinators of Students for Palestine, is based on her testimony at the royal commission.
Several Jewish healthcare workers said they were excluded, criticized or targeted after raising the issue of the Israeli ...
Young Jewish-Americans have been looking for new ways to engage with Jewish culture. Some have found community by learning Yiddish, a language with roots in 10th century Europe.