As the Jewish population declines in this Midwestern metro area, congregations Beth Israel and Temple Emanuel preserve distinct traditions under a single roof
While many non-Orthodox institutions are unsure about their physical spaces after 1.5 years of mostly digital engagement, droves attend the Hasidic stream's in-person programming
Bruchim says it is giving a voice to those who seek other ways to join the Jewish covenant; retorts a Conservative rabbi: brit milah 'is about as basic to Judaism as you can get'
A study released by Jewish Women International says that shelter, acknowledgment, legal services and support for survivors of violence are inadequate across all denominations
From the Chai Riders to the Shul Boys, members of 42 diverse Jewish clubs worldwide enjoy freedom of the road even while the men and women involved give back to their communities
A recent Pew study shows that over the last decade, most Jews have wed non-Jewish partners - but 2/3 of them imbue children with some Jewish identity, and this seems to be growing
A stone's throw from Sin City, nearly 40% of the area's 70,000 Jews have built a complete religious infrastructure - and their numbers are still growing exponentially
The once-vibrant community dating back to the turn of the 20th century has shrunk along with the state's population, but the crisis is bringing far-flung coreligionists together
Once a vibrant community of 3,000 at its peak in the 1950s, only a handful of elderly Jews still live in the city of Kochi - but a rich history of coexistence has left its mark
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