The Associated Press produced nuanced coverage across four stories based on an AP-NORC survey that focused on America’s Jewish community, providing ...
As we open Sefer Devarim, we stand at a dramatic turning point. While the previous book, Bamidbar, spanned nearly forty years ...
Stop the Hate was set up in the wake of October 7. The mission? To ensure that every anti-Israel demonstration in the UK would be accompanied by a noisy Zionist counter-protest. Nicole Lampert meets t ...
When I started my English degree at King’s College London nearly two years ago, I was hugely excited. I could not wait to meet like-minded people who loved literature as much as I did.
When Jonathon Nisenboum grew up attending the Joseph and Florence Mandel Jewish Day School, his identity and connection to ...
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 ...
I will explore and share the light that can come from learning about Judaism and about being Jewish (covering the religion, ...
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 ...
What do a wily Greek king and the heroes and heroines of Genesis have in common? More than you might think, says Jacob Howland.
For years, major rabbinical schools saw head counts dwindle. Now some are welcoming large incoming classes after creating new ...
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 ...
Columnist Rena Goldstein calls on community leaders, philanthropists, schools and service providers to work together to ...