The March of 1943 and the Rally of 2023: From Fragmentation to Unity
The adage that “there is strength in numbers” was borne out by the November 14 March for Israel by Jews and non-Jews who came together
The adage that “there is strength in numbers” was borne out by the November 14 March for Israel by Jews and non-Jews who came together
On November 9, after 118 days, the SAG-AFTRA strike finally came to an end, at least tentatively—the proposal is still awaiting ratification from its members.
Once again, a production by the 109-year-old National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene (NYTF) moves its packed audiences to tears as well as to standing ovations. Opening
Unique gathering blends soulful music with spiritual uplift to celebrate Yud Tes Kislev; Avraham Fried, Eitan Katz, Rabbis Eli Mansour and Judah Mischel among guests.
NYC Jewish music artist Gedalya, or the Folk-Rock Rabbi as he is better known to his fans, is excited to announce his latest single, Generation
One of the earliest memories I have was from 1963, the day President John F. Kennedy was shot. It was a Friday afternoon, and our
I can deal with antisemites. The Torah describes antisemitism in detail in the tochacha and reminds us what happens to us when we don’t behave
I grew up on two main ideals—knowing every Beatles record by heart, and memorizing Shel Silverstein poetry and books. Do you remember the classic book
Since Oct. 7, IDF soldiers have answered the call of duty to sacrifice their heart and souls for Am Yisrael. Outside the land of Israel,
Please join me. The human mind and body hold space for a kaleidoscope of emotions, a constant ebb and flow, broken down into daily and
I was speaking to my childhood bestie, and she was telling me all about her recent solidarity trip to Israel. Her days were filled with
On November 16, my Israeli grandsons Noam (5) and Lavi (2) became American citizens. Coming just three weeks before Chanukah, this family milestone serves as