Meet the pastor who studies and nurtures the bonds between Jews and African Americans
Ruth Behar tells the stories of four generations of 12-year-old Sephardi girls in a single family over a 500-year period. Music, poetry, and food all play significant roles in the interwoven stories.
Barros Basto, who died in 1961, has been compared by the Jewish community of Porto to Alfred Dreyfus as his case bore similarities to that of the French officer who was expelled from the French army.
The House approved a bill to study transferring the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History to the Smithsonian network.
Jewish White Sox fans express disappointment with the team's 120-loss season, blaming poor ownership and seeing cultural similarities.
Rabbi Cary Kozberg of Springfield, Ohio, apologized for disparaging remarks about the Haitian migrant community, pledging to engage with local leaders.
The story of the Jews as an indigenous people is one of the oldest but best-kept secrets of mankind.
After years of work in post-Soviet Ukraine, JDC was able to build a strong community infrastructure, provide excellent welfare services, and offer rich community programming.
As we get closer to October 7th, the eternal wisdom of the Torah on unity and national resilience resonates with renewed urgency and offers timely guidance for navigating our present challenges.