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Exhibited here is a page from the November 1, 1884 Illustrated London News, which was accompanied by the following description of the service at the Bevis Marks Synagogue in London commemorating ...
May the hostages held in Gaza be swiftly returned to their homes and families. As always, this walk is not a protest; it is a ...
The story begins in Rostov, in southern Russia. Irina, the family’s grandmother, made aliyah from there with her daughter ...
Illuminations #183, a weekly publication by COLlive.com and DollarDaily.org: Rabbi Avrohom and Masha Rapoport share stories ...
Open heartsI read Peter Marty’s column about Eden Murphy, a teenager born with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, with an ache in ...
It is also a time to reflect on the great joys of God’s creation. We are gifted with the magnificence of the great Rocky Mountains here in Montana and the splendor of the Gallatin valley to bask in ...
As noted in last month’s article, the second half of the 20th century was a golden age for Jewish Americans.
We continue to be grateful for everyone who joins us each week in walking in solidarity with the hostages still held captive ...
Millions of Americans are members of Christians United for Israel, and their 20th annual summit emphasised their support for the Jewish community ...
The rise of identity politics and a growing taste for transgression have eroded the taboo against the mass psychosis of antisemitism.
Opinion Why does antisemitism persist? Because the world wants it to. Societies continually want a scapegoat, and Jews have remained the ideal target.
Each year, Christians celebrate this resurrection at Easter and marvel at the potential for the moribund to become filled with life again. For us as Jews, Easter has far more sinister overtones ...