In his memoir 'Brooklyn Odyssey,' author and ex-Hasidic sociologist Schneur Zalman Newfield turns his gaze inward.
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Zuckier had a long Facebook post discussing how the “increasingly aggressive, quasi-military ICE raids … are ...
Hoffman treats “the Jewish world” as if it were essentially a North American English‑speaking space, overlooking the fact ...
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 ...
A new JFNA survey finds strong support for Israel but widespread discomfort with the “Zionist” label among the youngest and ...
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 ...
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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 ...