A Cappella, Gangnam Style, & More: A Hanukkah Video Round-Up
What Moses and Zipporah Can Teach Us About Today's Interfaith Families
In the opening chapters of Exodus, we read about a Jewish man who failed to circumcise his son.
Iggy, Lev, & Isaac: Souls Reunited
Have you ever heard the sound of two Jewish souls reuniting across the generations?
Rise up Maccabean Style for Rights of the Disabled
Morsi's Egypt
Join the Chorus: Fight for a Living Wage
Shimon Peres on the Futility of War
After the recent passing of Israeli President Shimon Peres, z"l, I'm remembering the time I sat down with him in a Manhattan midtown hotel in 1994 at the beginning of the Oslo process to discuss the peace process.
What Is It About Israel?
It was a straightforward question, spoken in a tone that was casual but knowing: “Did it change you?” he asked us.
Reform Movement Adopts Three New Resolutions
This week, the URJ's North American Board adopted three new resolutions, concluding the consultative and inclusive process that began before the Biennial. These resolutions add to the canon of hundreds of URJ resolutions that outline its values and priorities.
Were Shakespeare's Plays Actually Written By a Jewish Woman?
William Shakespeare's name appears on many of play, but no evidence demonstrates that he actually wrote them. Could they have actually been written by Aemelia Bassano?