Thanks to the initiative of Rabbi Elizabeth Goldstein and student leaders, the several dozen identifying Jews on an eastern Washington state campus have their own gathering place

Congregation couldn't afford upkeep of building in Helena; group aiming to restore site as community center hopes to raise $1 million for purchase

As celebs and designers fawn over Susan Korn's handbags, she doesn't forget her roots, saying that opening her 1st shop in the Lower East Side's former textile district was a must

40% of Gen-Z Jews tell research institute they don't need 'spiritual community,' highest rate among major religions and potential point of alarm for those looking to up engagement

The International Ladies’ Garment Workers' 'Look for the Union Label' song was a pioneering message of diversity based in the old Yiddish socialist tradition

4 artworks sell for more than $50 million each; extensive collection went on the block after couple unable to agree on valuation in acrimonious split

Family recalls businesswoman's ethic to never stop working even for holidays; along with her husband, she supported an endowment for a Holocaust video archive at Yale University

As the Jewish population declines in this Midwestern metro area, congregations Beth Israel and Temple Emanuel preserve distinct traditions under a single roof

Aaron Feuerstein, a Massachusetts-based textile manufacturer, says Jewish teachings guided his treatment of employees: 'You are not permitted to oppress the working man'

As Chicago suburb Evanston compensates some Black residents for past housing injustices, Jewish mayor Daniel Biss and local Lesley Williams disagree on whether it's a good start

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