When Javier Sinay learned that his great-grandfather was a fellow journalist who covered the killing of shtetl immigrants, he connected with his Jewish roots - and wrote a hit book

At the urging of his wife Ilana, Doron Toweg let their eggplants die, costing them massive contracts, as they joined a growing movement to observe the biblical precept of shmita

17-year-old Jewish farm fellowship Adamah says since its inception at least 10% of participants have changed pronouns over the course of the program

Berry bushes are in the pink in Golan greenhouses, but the price may make you see red

For businesses such as local flour maker Migrash Farms and ethical meat producer Grow & Behold, a sharp drop in restaurant sales has been replaced by housebound do-it-yourselfers

Need asparagus? A bunch of organic herbs? There's produce aplenty for sale during the coronavirus crisis

The Jewish Farming Network gathered 200 members in just 2 days, and now numbers over 800, as members flung far across the US seek others who connect faith and food