American Jews reflect, 1 year since Oct. 7
Israelis are displaced and still coping with the trauma brought by the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks one year later, as Jewish American life remains altered.
As Jews across South Florida gather this month to celebrate the High Holy Days, the tragedies of a terror attack and ...
The words “tattoo” and “Jew” have traditionally been considered taboo, but the atrocity of Oct. 7 has changed a lot of minds ...
One realization: American Jews should not expect reciprocity.
The year since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel has been 'enormously difficult' because the anger has spread to Michigan, ...
Jewish communities everywhere reacted with horror at last year’s Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel. But the approaching ...
In our combined 50 years' experience as congregational rabbis, we have never felt this way before: alone, dislocated, and ...
What occurred over the past year, nearly 6,000 miles away, has been felt across the world, including in Western New York, ...
LGBTQ+ Jews have struggled to be accepted within their Orthodox communities. Most were raised with little knowledge of what ...
At the anniversary of Hamas' attack on Israel, Jews are convulsed with angst, anger, pain and division, as are Muslims, who ...