British singer-songwriter came close to setting attendance record at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey; a 2012 celebration of Talmud study had him beat

Senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur discusses the president's efforts to mediate the contested plan as health and science writer Nathan Jeffay looks at the results of 3 new studies

A prodigy, Halivni received rabbinic ordination at 15, won the Israel Prize and molded generations of scholars in US and Israel, teaching well into his 90s

Oxford University Press' new annotated version of the notoriously cryptic Oral Torah compendium comes steep even for an academic title, but may become more affordable in the future

Members of the public participate in work to uncover ancient Jewish village at Korazim, also finding an elaborate earing

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

The nonprofit offers free access to Jewish texts, and debuts one of its most ambitious projects yet - an interactive version of a cryptic and oft-overlooked version of the Talmud

As Daf Yomi studiers finish Tractate Beitzah, which means egg in Hebrew, Meshek Kedumim prints congratulations directly on its eggs

Decades after meeting at a Jerusalem yeshiva, Shimshon Meir Frankel and Amihai Zippor of the Bar Papas release 10 songs of rabbi- and prophet-inspired folk rock

A yeshiva teacher and nine students, located in the UK, US and Israel, have taken advantage of time at home to delve deeply into intricacies of religious law

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