The acclaimed novelist pivots to non-fiction, explaining the myriad ways Jews have been — and still are — forced to erase their particularistic identity when living among non-Jews

A recent Pew survey breaks Jewish Americans down into 2 broad categories based on beliefs - but while God may not be on the menu, some say this distinction doesn't work for them

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

The Lost Tribe unites Jewish Gen Z-ers, of which 75% of boys and girls share the hobby. And while there's a bit of culture involved, the focus is on friendly, and safe, competition

New book by multidisciplinary team examines the historical shift from Hebrew immersion to 'Hebrew infusion' as camps aim to strengthen American Jewish identity in 21st century

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

Dia de las Velitas dates back to 1854, when Pope Pius set the immaculate conception as Catholic dogma, but some scholars attribute aspects of the holiday to crypto-Jews

Catch an Argentinian-Jewish cowboy, a murderer, tattooed Jews and more in 'Jew,' by John Offenbach, the center of a new exhibit at London's Jewish Museum through April

Free university, childcare, and even monthly stipends draw previously unaffiliated Jewish residents of the periphery into cities, where programs seek to educate them on their roots

Opening the UK Jewish Film Festival on Wednesday, 'My Polish Honeymoon' tells a resonant story about the transmission of memory and how contemporary Jewry relates to the Holocaust

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