In his memoir 'Brooklyn Odyssey,' author and ex-Hasidic sociologist Schneur Zalman Newfield turns his gaze inward.
In “End of Days,” Chris Jennings recounts how a collision between apocalyptic Christianity and federal overreach led to a deadly standoff in Idaho.
The reluctance in the older American generation to use the word "Zionist" may have roots in how the term was used following Israel's founding.
A familiar Jackson Township landmark is preparing for a dramatic transformation that reflects the community’s shifting ...
At a time of political crisis and uncertainty for Jews in the main Anglophone democracies, Adam J Sacks suggests that Western Diaspora communities examine the lessons from the history of the ...
Valentine's Day has gained plenty of false narratives over the centuries. Here are seven myths that you probably thought were ...
The 84-year-old told JNS, on a tour of his American Jewish Historical Society retrospective, that wanted to document “Jews ...
Feature / After the Holocaust, Israel was hailed as the solution to an essentially antisemitic debate. Now, as another ...
A new Center for Jewish History exhibit spans five decades of images — from the heyday of the havurah movement to the fading ...
I was a rabbi before I became a lawyer, which informs a lot of my worldview,” the National Jewish Advocacy Center CEO told ...
The billionaire businessman purchased the team in 1994, and has since won six Super Bowls. He’s looking for his seventh win today.
Illinois’ 9th Congressional District has an almost unbroken tradition of Jewish representation but that history now collides with a changing district and a crowded, high-stakes Democratic Party ...