Despite calls to stay away, hundreds of devout Jews brought their young children to the annual Rosh Hashanah celebration

'Kapelya' marks the debut album for Chana Raskin, whose Chabad upbringing led her into exploring sacred music with other women, breaking into a club once reserved solely for men

A court says public schools in Ramapo, home to a large and growing ultra-Orthodox community, have been gutted by officials who prefer that tax funds benefit religious school pupils

At 79, the scholar focuses on his legacy, loving one's neighbor, and his forthcoming translation of 18th-century 'Light of the Eyes,' to cap a busy decade of making meaning

Karlin-Stolin leader Baruch Meir Yaakov Shochet laments 'contempt for lives' in the ultra-Orthodox community, invokes Jewish obligation to safeguard life

Yehuda Meshi-Zahav says many ultra-Orthodox are fighting virus, but a worrying number refuse and won't reconsider even as death toll rises and hatred of community spreads

Airing March 26, the unprecedented German-produced, based-on-true-life, mini-series in Yiddish is powered by Israeli actress Shira Haas and an explosive female creative team

Days before auction, unique religious artifact from Krumbach DP Camp pulled from sale, after original owner's son claims Brooklyn's Living Torah Museum has no right to sell it

Marisa Papen, who posed naked in front of the Western Wall last year, says she was trying to 'push the envelope' with Purim stunt

Rabbi Menachem Mendel Taub, an Auschwitz survivor, eulogized by prime minister, president for championing the spiritual resistance of WWII victims