In 'I'll Have What She's Having,' open through September 18 at the Skirball Center and then in November in NY, curators say the way to understand US Jews is through their stomachs

On the first anniversary of the end of the chaotic US pullout from Afghanistan as Taliban regained power, evacuees and Jewish volunteers reflect on the struggles of starting over

After lengthy fundraising campaign, local nonprofit purchases two-story Helena synagogue for undisclosed amount; it was originally sold for $1 in 1935

Jewish organizations and volunteers step up as a new influx of people fleeing the Russian invasion reach America, while the memory of a complex shared history still lingers

An in-depth special on antisemitism suggests reasons behind the world's oldest hatred -- and some cures. The veteran journalist says it's among the most important work she's done

On Gab, Truth Social and beyond, comments referencing judge and attorney general's Jewish identities run rampant leading one Florida synagogue to cancel Shabbat services

34-year-old musician Nat Rosenzweig is raising funds to secure safe passage for a man who'd worked with the US Army and has been hiding from the Taliban for nearly a year

While not often pegged as a Jewish issue, US community overwhelmingly considers climate change a priority for politicians, polls show

The Jericho Jewish Center has aimed to consolidate with a nearby congregation, but years of negotiations over men and women praying together finish with the plan voted down

Jewish archivist found a love for cooking while at Cornell University, and established a huge culinary history collection at University of Michigan

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