On Being Jewish Now” – the book and the show – bring real, personal stories of humor, heartbreak and hope to life.
For many U.S. Jews, following current events these days can be emotionally tumultuous. Simultaneously, there is widely shared anger at the upsurge of attacks targeting their communities, and deep ...
Paul DeMarco, a physician from Marion, S.C., and a member of the USC Florence faculty, reflects on antisemitism and the Jewish faith.
Geopolitical violence abroad translates into homegrown threats in the US and Canada. Recent antisemitic attacks show how the ...
By Michella Rizk As Lebanon’s longest river and one of its most important natural resources, the Litani has played a central role not only in the country’s agricultural and economic development but ...
From a bar mitzvah in Jerusalem to Friday nights at Chabad at Emory, Joshua Glazer shares his journey of finding God through ...
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What the West misses about fundamentalism

Believers like Tehran's clerics and Israel's messianic fringe see violence against their enemies as a way to fulfill God's plan. To stop them, we must first understand them ...
A partnership among countries with shared values, such as the US, India, Israel, Italy, and Japan, could help mitigate ...
In an editorial by WJC Executive Vice President Maram Stern, he warns that the rise of global antisemitism calls for increased security and governmental support now more than ever.
As Israelis face an uncertain future, many are open to conversations about faith, according to Christians CT interviewed.
Leaning into this shared understanding, instead of focusing on divisive political or religious rhetoric, can be a starting point toward a more unified Lowcountry, where parents can hopefully find ...
Kaplan (1881-1983), a towering figure of the 20th century whose determination to reshape and revitalize American Jewish life ...