Innocent Knowledge,” a project developed in a public humanities course at Brown, shares the perspectives of children living ...
Rabbi Michael Zedek, rabbi emeritus of both The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah and Chicago’s Emanuel Congregation, has released his first children’s book, “People Are Like… Stories for Young ...
Alex and Ava, just 5 and 3, are raising funds for the United Jewish Appeal Foundation as part of a lesson in tzedakah, or ...
Daniel Yarbough's new book chronicles his childhood at the House of Judah religious cult in West Michigan where brutal ...
Explore how rising antisemitism prompted families to leave California for Texas in search of safety and community.
Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on power, leadership and slavery in Exodus 3:14.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said that in his view, Vice President JD Vance has “offered comfort” to people on the right ...
The first time Tovah Feldshuh tells a story, it lands like a Broadway monologue—precise, funny, and suddenly piercing. One ...
Whether a pre-college summer camp in Jerusalem, a math camp in Columbus or a ballet camp in New Albany, there is one common ...
In Greater Manchester, Jewish communities live under constant watch. On Holocaust Memorial Day, survivors and families ...
Choshen-Hillel’s research explores how people make decisions, which biases shape their choices, and how fairness and honesty influence behavior. “Decision-making is the foundation of human behavior,” ...
Australians urged to do a good deed – or mitzvah – as Anthony Albanese says day is ‘opportunity for us as a nation to wrap our arms around the Jewish community’ ...