International Refugees Assistance Project head Becca Heller says moratorium on issuing work permits ignores sacrifices made by non-citizens on 'front line' against COVID-19

Some programs consider turning into socially distanced family retreats with rentable bungalows similar to the Catskills, as they seek to salvage a key experience for many US Jews

Special competition for wildest automated system invites families to focus on soap and bubbles, providing a welcome diversion and positive social message during isolation

36-year-old Irving Greenberg was virtually unknown when he told US leaders the Vietnam War dehumanized victims created in the image of God. There are lessons to be learned today

Compared to Jewish communities which became virus epicenters, Russia's Jews seem to have gotten off relatively easy thus far -- and early synagogue closures may be responsible

In a bid to 'redirect resources,' as many as 37 staff members out of 180 in the United States and Israel are slated to be laid off

'Circus of Books' follows how director Rachel Mason's conservative parents turned an adult bookstore into a California LGBT institution -- and still sent the kids to Hebrew school

In 'House of Glass,' The Guardian's Hadley Freeman writes a family memoir about her search to explain why her paternal grandmother survived, but didn't thrive after the Holocaust

Still working as a cantor, the Brooklyn-born musician has dropped his most recent album and embarked on a stadium tour that's breaking him out into mainstream stardom

ToI speaks with doctors on the frontlines who, after witnessing unprecedented horrors, must isolate from families. Duke University researchers seek to ease their unavoidable trauma

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