David Schuck of New Rochelle’s Conservative Beth El Synagogue Center has a schmooze with the late-night host, who says he went to more bar mitzvahs than first communions as a kid

In 'The Book of Revolutions,' Rabbi Edward Feld analyzes three of the Bible's main precepts, written over hundreds of years and later compiled by exiled priests in Babylon

Challenged to come up with a religious innovation Deborah Newbrun remembers what was lacking when she divorced, adapting existing practices to help people with healing and closure

On the eve of the third Jewish new year celebrated under the shadow of COVID-19, with war raging and a recently deceased monarch, religious leaders are shoring up their flocks

Jewish anthropologist, educator and activist Elana Sztokman has researched the topic for years; her new book, 'When Rabbis Abuse,' is a cross-denominational reckoning long overdue

'Do not destroy your trees by wielding the ax against them,' Rabbi Uri Lam says in widely shared sermon for Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira

Israel Katz tears into Treasury chief's reforms aimed at reducing state spending on Haredi communities, using rhetoric similar to that employed by rabbi who sparked uproar

Herzog expresses frustration at having to use Unity Prize address to explain that language used by Rabbi Meir Mazuz against government ministers is beyond the pale

Meir Mazuz, head of a Bnei Brak yeshiva, says ministers seek to 'choke Torah students'; explains that 'the Nazis love their own people; but the ministers hate them'

Rabbi Becky Eisenstadt started b'nai mitzvah tutoring in her hometown in Bethesda, Maryland. Twenty years later as more Jews skip the synagogue, she's made it into a mini-empire

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