Episode #12: NYT writer Ronen Bergman on Netanyahu's criminal indictment * Forward editor Jodi Rudoren wants US Jews to communicate * Veteran Israeli analyst talks coalition effort

When Rabbi Jill Hausman came on board 14 years ago, the temple had only 12 members, but renting out stage space in a nod to its acting roots has helped fill coffers and pews

The former Veep nominee's son Matt wants to help Democrats win back the Senate. But first he has to convince the party that he's truly one of their own

In short doc 'The Starfish,' an extended family travels to Falun, Sweden, to meet righteous gentiles who sheltered their patriarch

Abby Stein was mischievous yeshiva boy who had an arranged marriage -- and son -- in her enclave in Brooklyn. Her newly published book, 'Becoming Eve,' details her unusual journey

Daniel Gordis peels back some of the surface layers of the divide between Israeli and American Jews to reveal a deeper chasm of identity and history

With 'The Seventh Heaven,' so-called czar of Latino culture Ilan Stavans sheds light on a diverse community whose own members don't always know its nuances

Much smaller event, FedLab, breaks with 86-year tradition and aims to focus on security concerns, social services and community engagement

America First Action super PAC listed in invitation as host for event, which is said to be part of US president's re-election effort

Esther Pollard suffers from advanced metastatic cancer, leading to calls for Trump to show 'mercy'

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