PM and interior minister accuse former political ally of endangering the Jewish state, citing senseless hatred that led to the destruction of the Second Temple
Miriam Anzovin's 'Daf Reactions' cause as many disputes as their source material; some find them sacrilegious, others refreshing, but their creator says they're simply heartfelt
Research shows people often face casual racism, interrogations or simply being ignored in communal settings; some hope new data will serve as a watershed moment
In 'The New Jewish Canon,' Yehuda Kurtzer and Claire Sufrin collect 35 years of communal debate. Their selections alone are already sparking a new conversation
Arguing that 'Jewish illiteracy' is the greatest threat to Diaspora, Friedman comes out against 'defining religion in terms of doing things that are morally just'
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
Rabbis worry about protecting Jews from anti-Semitism, Islamic chaplains counsel students unnerved by Islamophobia, Catholic priests shortage creates burden for those who remain
Elior Koroghli, the Orthodox daughter of a convert to Judaism and a Persian Jew, wore both a traditional Cambodian costume and a sparkly dress for the celebration in Cambodia
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