With annual cohorts of new clergy already shrinking, non-Orthodox denominations see an even sharper drop this year due to the pandemic, leaving them to rely on creative solutions

Judge rules that lawsuit against rallies denouncing 'Jewish power' outside Michigan synagogue for 18 years was 'frivolous,' week after appeal sent to Supreme Court

Expelled in 1492, the once-prosperous Sephardic Jews left a striking medieval architectural legacy. Now, landowners are digging them up, along with a possible gold mine of tourism

Despite record-setting transmission rates, vaccines have been a game-changer compared to earlier in the pandemic -- prompting congregations to implement wildly divergent strategies

Dating back as far as the 7th century, remains of Jewish house of worship in Side include a plaque with a menorah motif, inscription in Hebrew and Greek

Construction workers find metal frame with Star of David locked inside at site of 19th-century house of worship in Bilohirsk that was built by and for Krymchaks

It's easy, and not entirely wrong, to be cynical about Jerusalem's newfound ties with Rabat. But there's something earnest about them, owing to a deep cultural connection

As the Jewish population declines in this Midwestern metro area, congregations Beth Israel and Temple Emanuel preserve distinct traditions under a single roof

$50 million earmarked as part of Congress’s massive bipartisan infrastructure bill

Congregants vote overwhelmingly in favor of selling the building, which dates back to the 1940s, and upgrading to newer facilities that will better suit a modern crowd

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