In synagogue this past Yom Kippur, someone handed me a machzor with a bookplate that read: “Dedicated by [X] in memory of Rabba Sara Hurwitz and Josh Abraham on the ...
On Sunday, Oct. 12, Beth El Phoenix filled with layered sounds of voice, instrument and insight for “Chamber in the Chapel: A ...
A second rabbinic letter about the New York City mayor’s race repudiating the first has drawn hundreds of signatures in the ...
When 19-year-old Wesleyan University basketball guard Aviva Schnitzer learned about Tribe NIL, the nation’s first ...
Last week, I had the privilege of performing a bris (ritual circumcision) in a small city in Colorado for a baby boy born to ...
Recently, Aleyna Lange, a senior at Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, approached Hebrew High Principal Sada Gilbert about ...
When the lights dim at the Herberger Theater Center on Tuesday, Nov. 18, and the first frames of “i was 8814” flicker to life ...
As the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas enters its second week, prominent Jews from around the world who have criticized ...
Two years ago, David Martin was looking for a way to bring his neighbors at the Clarendale Arcadia senior living community in ...
As a New York City voter, I’m preparing to cast my ballot in the upcoming mayoral election. But as a congregational rabbi and ...
“They haven’t asked for a hamburger yet,” Swisa said. “They’re enjoying the local Kiryat Gat food.” ...
Two Sundays every month at Beth El Phoenix, a small circle of crocheters gathers with yarn, hooks and plenty of conversation.
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