In her new memoir/parenting guide 'And How are the Children?,' Marjorie Margolies describes the diverse family she cobbled together while fighting for social equality

Alan Feldstein and Felice Jacobs held defiant nuptials at the Eagle's Nest a decade after WWII, but that symbolic act was just the beginning of a lifelong fight against bigotry

Outlawed by the state in 1992, the toxic gas employed by the Nazis at Auschwitz can still be used on those sentenced before the ban; Jewish leaders call it 'cruel and barbarous'

Despite the change, many congregations are adopting a wait-and-see approach, preferring a conservative stance, while others embrace a 'return to normal'

The three-time champ says the inevitable backlash for her pro-Palestinian IfNotNow activism was 'priced in' to her public appearance -- but support from fellow contestants wasn't

SAJ will host events throughout 2022 that examine the influence of founder Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan and his movement on contemporary American Jewish life

With annual cohorts of new clergy already shrinking, non-Orthodox denominations see an even sharper drop this year due to the pandemic, leaving them to rely on creative solutions

As actress serves suspension for her statements on Holocaust, a range of Jewish leaders note the complexity of describing how race fits into the overall Jewish experience

T'ruah partners with the Faith Matters Network on a new course in 'movement chaplaincy,' which seeks to provide a spiritual anchor for protesters who face the 'pain of the world'

Governor attacks opponents trying to tie him to protests in which Orlando protestors gave 'Heil Hitler salute,' waved NAzi flags and called for the death of Jews

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