Out this week, 'Kugels and Collards' is a collection of essays and recipes by Jews of the Palmetto State exploring memories and dishes from the distant past through today

Sandwiched between the UN Climate Ambition Summit and Yom Kippur, the March to End Fossil Fuels falls in a narrow window that excludes some US Jews, while others embrace it

Witnesses says Free Voters chair Hubert Aiwanger produced leaflet promising 'free trip through the chimney in Auschwitz' three decades ago at school

Planned memorial in Berlin to mark violent deaths of more than 5 million of Poland's citizens, including some 3 million Jews

Ruling by Rhode Island court would evict the leadership of Congregation Jeshuat Israel, which has been meeting at the oldest American synagogue since the early 1900s

In her 10 years as a rabbi, Diana Fersko's constituents have turned to her about the concurrent uptick in US antisemitism. Her new book gives thoughtful answers to their concerns

Conspiracy theory in Communist Party mouthpiece ignores Russia's death toll, which is double that of its neighbor

Who was Golda Meir, and how might her story shed light on enduring political and social questions facing the state of Israel? Pnina Lahav discusses with Yehuda Kurtzer.

New technology is taking us into uncharted territory in Jewish law - but opinions are mixed on whether added mobility will bring communities closer or drive them apart

We just finished season two. But before we sign off fully, we wanted to give you a special episode. We're turning the mic around!

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